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ss30378
02-25-2010, 03:37 AM
So last time i was at the gun shop a few months ago i saw one of the super blackhawk hunters in .41 mag for sale, i passed on it regretfully. So i went back today with some nice tax return money and it was gone :(, none around to order either. So i changed directions and decided to get the gun ive been wanting for a while .475 bfr. I used to have the .500s&w version of the bfr and loved it but had to sell due to $$$ issues. Should be in monday. Cant wait! I miss putting big holes in things!!!

44man
02-25-2010, 11:44 AM
My favorite revolver of all that I have. My first choice when I go hunting.

bobke
02-25-2010, 12:36 PM
i've just picked up a 475 bfr from the bullshop and it's showing immediate promise, regarding accuracy, from the get go. have a nice handful of pretty accurate sixguns, but this one seems to stand equal or better than almost all except a dx 629, regarding the ease with which it displays potential for real accuracy. still playing with it, but i'm pretty pleased with it at the front end.

Freightman
02-25-2010, 03:39 PM
Rats now you will have to find a 41 mag darn the luck!

wonderwolf
02-26-2010, 02:28 AM
i've just picked up a 475 bfr from the bullshop and it's showing immediate promise, regarding accuracy, from the get go. have a nice handful of pretty accurate sixguns, but this one seems to stand equal or better than almost all except a dx 629, regarding the ease with which it displays potential for real accuracy. still playing with it, but i'm pretty pleased with it at the front end.

Every time I look at one of those BFR's I've gotta tell myself to wait till I graduate.....I passed up a DX629 a few years ago...local sheriff was selling it for a rather good price but I didn't have the money :(

ss30378
03-01-2010, 01:48 AM
Everything ive seen on the bfrs accuracy has been promising. The .475 especially. Im waiting for my loading dies to get here now too so i can load some heavy cast bulets from it. So for now i just bought a bunch of the hornady 400gr hollowpoints mainly bc they are the cheapest out there and ill use the brass later anyways. And yes the hunt for the .41 is still on!

dubber123
03-01-2010, 08:44 AM
I shot a bunch of the Hornady factory 400 gr. load when I first got my .475. It isn't super powerful, but it is very accurate stuff. I'm still using the brass, it's good stuff too. Have fun.

cigg52
03-01-2010, 09:05 AM
ss30378, I traded in a .41 SBH at Williams gun sight back in Jan. If that is the .41 you passed up on, you missed a good one.

ss30378
03-02-2010, 02:30 AM
I was at guns galore when i saw it so i doubt it was the same one but i have the sbh hunter in .44 mag and love it so i know they're nice. The BFR is in and im going to pick it up in the morning. Ill take it to the range later in the week and give the hornady rounds a range report.

missionary5155
03-02-2010, 06:30 AM
Good morning
On the plus side .. Bigger holes usually are better.

Hickory
03-02-2010, 07:34 AM
Missionary 5155,
Did you feel the big shake down there?

ss30378
03-03-2010, 06:53 PM
Got the gun! Just as nice as the long cylinder version (.500 s&w) but a much easier size to carry in the woods. The barrel/cylinder gap is a tight .002 so that makes me happy! And the cylinder on this gun is long enough for me to seat some long nosed bullets reliably! Nice revolver for sure. Will be testing it hopefully Sunday.