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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3150467" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Never shot a snubbie, but I do love to shoot the Ruger Super Redhawk with the 7 1/4" barrel. Full power handloads that are 1/10 of a grain below primer perforation is my deer, and maybe one day bear load. Its a true explosion going off in your hand. </p><p>Your snubby has plenty of power for deer or bear.</p><p>Looking into replacing my 7 1/4" to a factory 6" barrel to carry in Alaska on our next trip. I know its only 1 1/4 ", but the draw from holster is much quicker. I've borrowed a friends 6" to compare with. </p><p>Our next trip to Alaska is going to be a lot of backwoods by ourselves mostly fishing where the bears hunt, so I need something substantial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3150467, member: 5412"] Never shot a snubbie, but I do love to shoot the Ruger Super Redhawk with the 7 1/4" barrel. Full power handloads that are 1/10 of a grain below primer perforation is my deer, and maybe one day bear load. Its a true explosion going off in your hand. Your snubby has plenty of power for deer or bear. Looking into replacing my 7 1/4" to a factory 6" barrel to carry in Alaska on our next trip. I know its only 1 1/4 ", but the draw from holster is much quicker. I've borrowed a friends 6" to compare with. Our next trip to Alaska is going to be a lot of backwoods by ourselves mostly fishing where the bears hunt, so I need something substantial. [/QUOTE]
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