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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Montgomery, IL.
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| Taurus Raging Bull .454 Casull
I'm getting better and better with this pistol as I slowly get rid of flinchitus. |
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I had one, the 6.5 in version, it shot extremely well, and would really hammer deer or hogs. I like the Ruger Super Redhawk better, though.
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Somehow I just couldn't resist at the range Sunday. The guy in the stall next to me was teaching his wife/girlfriend/sistor (I don't know which) how to shoot. I decided this was a good time to shoot some Raging Bull. That girl jumped so far back when if fired it off! And continued till I finally took pity on her and switched to .22. |
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Don't be scaring off the new shooters! I have been thinking about getting a .454. Just can't quite figure out what for though. Maybe I should just get one and figure out that last part later.
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You get it for fun. Unless you're hunting rhinos or elephants...or maybe really large bears, like Kodiaks or also moose. But it is an awful lot of fun. - Coeloptera |
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Always have the, what if I'm camping in bear country excuse. |
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Never know when a hippo may charge you from that ol Illinois river gandog yew has to be prepared LOL
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ive got one on the way myself. it will be used only for dispatching the robot mole people. they are tough muthas!
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40mm quad mount in the back of my pickup. Damn those robot mole men full speed ahead!
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im thinking we need penetration through a couple feet of earth. when you see a hump of earth rising and its too big for a gopher..... thats right! robot mole men!!!
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Well I got the S&W .460 why? because it handles 3 diffrent calibers. I'm not going after rinos, elephants, Kodiack bears and grizzlies any time in the forseeable future I bought it for fun! By the way can anyone suggest an internet source for .454- .460 solid copper-plated bullets in the 250, 255, 260 weight range? All I can find are hollow points. Last edited by Cyrille; 10-04-2007 at 11:13 AM. Reason: added text |
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Berry's Bullets makes a 250 grain FP LC. Forget it, both the Berry's and the Rainiers are sized .451" Last edited by gandog56; 10-04-2007 at 07:57 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost | |
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Solid: Adj. 1. relatively firm or compact; neither liquid or gaseous. 2. not hollow etc. Copper-plated: A thin cooper sheathing over the 20-1 lead core. The .460 has a "gain-twist" barrel which means that the projectile starts with a slow spin that increases as the projectile heads down the barrel. If I remember rightly the twist of the .460 increases from 1 in 100 to 1 in 20. I found that even with my mid-range .45 LC reloads slight leading occurs in the barrel when fired from this revolver. I can only guess at the amount of lead that would be deposited in the barrel if I approched the maximum(magnum) powder loads allowed with this revolver. That is why I'm looking for "solid" copper sheathed lead bullets. Not that I intend to "push the envelope" by shooting more than the Maximum recommended loads my loads are always well below the top load and above the minimum recomended loads. |
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