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Any T/C Contender Shooters Out There?
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<blockquote data-quote="Prairie Traveler" data-source="post: 3697049" data-attributes="member: 44373"><p>If I remember right, the .45 Win Mag came out as an effort to have an "economical" .45 cal. for handgun Metallic Silhouette shooting, when a .45LC was not quite enough on the rams. Being based on the .45ACP, dies were not that much of an expense, especially if the shooter was already fielding a 1911, for bowling pin, or paper. also with the right loads and sights, the extra bit of bullet dia. gives it a bit of an edge on a .44Mag. {IMHO}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prairie Traveler, post: 3697049, member: 44373"] If I remember right, the .45 Win Mag came out as an effort to have an "economical" .45 cal. for handgun Metallic Silhouette shooting, when a .45LC was not quite enough on the rams. Being based on the .45ACP, dies were not that much of an expense, especially if the shooter was already fielding a 1911, for bowling pin, or paper. also with the right loads and sights, the extra bit of bullet dia. gives it a bit of an edge on a .44Mag. {IMHO} [/QUOTE]
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