Fear is real. Going to KICK. It is why I teach backwards, heavy first until they see it does not hurt, then smaller guns. Give a guy a .357 with .38 loads and then go full .357. What will he do?
Fear is real. Going to KICK. It is why I teach backwards, heavy first until they see it does not hurt, then smaller guns. Give a guy a .357 with .38 loads and then go full .357. What will he do?
I carry a 6.5 inch barrel Blackhawk OM 44 in a shoulder holster with 240gr Lyman SWCs when hog hunting with a handgun here in the palmetto swamps of fL. There is no second shot with a 44 because of recoil and the hog is usually about 30 feet away when you first see it, it can reach about 30mph in two steps. You best have your one shot groove on.
Ed
"Let us speak courteously, fairly, and keep ourselves armed and ready."
Teddy Roosevelt, May 13, 1903
My wife thought our SRH(7.5bbl) was more fun to shoot than her brand new LCR .357 snubbie. My DIL felt the same way & had more fun with the .44 mag than the other weapons she fired. (.22,.410ga small all the way up to 12ga/30-06.Pistols & longguns both). I do not know of any who fear the weapon as you say they do. Even my grandboys look forward to shooting..
I must run with more courageous ladies & children than you do... Can't imagine "men" being fearful. You must not be referring to "men". ( < you can consider that purple like sarcasm, but really, I was just picking on the ones who might be afraid to fire a .44, as I think it is silly. You can tell them I said so, too.
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I have yet to mount glassware on any handguns that I own. I do look at the Ruger BisHawk Hunter x 44 Magnum with wistful glances, though. And S/A rollers can come in to CA without much fuss & bother. We'll see--I am pretty well-set on on a 44 Mag BisHawk.
I don't paint bullets. I like Black Rifle Coffee. Sacred cows are always fair game. California is to the United States what Syria is to Russia and North Korea is to China/South Korea/Japan--a Hermit Kingdom detached from the real world and led by delusional maniacs, an economic and social basket case sustained by "foreign" aid so as to not lose military bases.
Okay now you guys went and did it
I just bought a 4"S&W Model 29 off GB
my wife even likes it
now I have to sell my flat top 44 special but oh well
thats the way it goes round here can only shoot 1 at a time
Hit em'hard
hit em'often
I do like mine, sir.
I don't paint bullets. I like Black Rifle Coffee. Sacred cows are always fair game. California is to the United States what Syria is to Russia and North Korea is to China/South Korea/Japan--a Hermit Kingdom detached from the real world and led by delusional maniacs, an economic and social basket case sustained by "foreign" aid so as to not lose military bases.
The pistol I own that I hate shooting the most is not one of the 44 I own but the meek little Ruger LCP in 380. The gun hurts me more then any other gun I have ever shot. Also, I am not some little wimpy looking nerdy type of guy. I am 6'2.5" and weigh in at over 350 lbs.
If you ever wonder if you are afraid of your gun, have someone else load it for you leaving a couple of empty cylinders. If you don't flinch on the empty cylinders you are not afraid of it.
A vote for anyone other then the conservative candidates is a vote for the liberal candidates.
What made ya think "I" was afraid of shooting any firearm? I love shooting all kinds of them, never been afraid to shoot a working firearm in my life. I have refused to fire one that was in disrepair,(< bolt would not stay on locked position) but I would not call that "afraid", I would call that pretty doggone smart.
Could you maybe explain your words underlined above? Perhaps I am misunderstanding them.
That was meant, more or less, as a general statement for everyone. It just slipped in well under your post.
I am the type that will try any firearm once as long as it appears to be in good condition. Anybody have a .577 Nitro express I can try?
The under lined portion is just what it says. If you don't know where the empty is you cannot anticipate it and the flinch will show up. If you don't flinch on the empty you have absolutely no fear of the gun or recoil. I still anticipate recoil and fear it or my target groups would be much better.
Also, I should have said chambers not cylinders.
A vote for anyone other then the conservative candidates is a vote for the liberal candidates.
Thanks for your clarification.
Your post following mine, with mine quoted below your comments, was why i thought you were directing your post to me.
For purposes of hunting, I would go with a Ruger Redhawk or Super Redhawk. The cylinders on these are a touch longer than those on the Smith M-29, and I believe they are a touch longer than those on the Ruger single actions.
Perchance you want to load some of the heavier, longer cast boolits for 44 Magnum, the Redhawk and Super Redhawks will accommodate them, but the others will not. I loaded some SSK 320gr cast with Win 296 using the lower crimp groove. The end of the boolit protruded from the M-29 such that the cylinder could not be closed, but they fit just fine in the SRH. It's been a few years back, but I killed my last deer with that load with the 7.5" SRH (+4X Leupold) rested at 105 yards. One shot, one kill.
Prior to the hunt, I practiced grip, trigger release etc. with 240gr LSWC and 9gr Unique. Then I zeroed and practiced a little with the big loads. I didn't clean it until after the hunt. Seems like my SRH likes a few fouling shots down the barrel before it stabilizes.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |