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LOOKING FOR A GUN HUNTING REVOLVER .any ideas
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<blockquote data-quote="kalebiscool" data-source="post: 1125248" data-attributes="member: 10270"><p>I got a .44 Super Redhawk and never looked back. My father has several Smiths and Redhawks, and i have to say the factory trigger is more crisp on the Smith and it is much lighter than my 9.5 inch scoped S Redhawk.After a spring kit and some polishing and about 50 million dry fires i think my Ruger trigger feels as good as the Smith, and At the end of the day more holes go into the correct place down range with my Ruger than with my dads 8 3/8 Smith. If your worried about the punch go to Garrettcartriges.com and look at some of those weights and velocities. I handload these rounds which makes shooting this already inexpensive(as far as hand cannons go)caliber much less expensive, and with a little work i have exceeded the velocities Garrett loads their cartridges too, safely. This pistol so far (knock on wood) for me has been indestructible. The smallest load this thing has ever had in the cylinder is a 240 at about 1500fps and it has seen thousands of larger loads. Hogs Beware!!!! plus its almost squirrel season....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kalebiscool, post: 1125248, member: 10270"] I got a .44 Super Redhawk and never looked back. My father has several Smiths and Redhawks, and i have to say the factory trigger is more crisp on the Smith and it is much lighter than my 9.5 inch scoped S Redhawk.After a spring kit and some polishing and about 50 million dry fires i think my Ruger trigger feels as good as the Smith, and At the end of the day more holes go into the correct place down range with my Ruger than with my dads 8 3/8 Smith. If your worried about the punch go to Garrettcartriges.com and look at some of those weights and velocities. I handload these rounds which makes shooting this already inexpensive(as far as hand cannons go)caliber much less expensive, and with a little work i have exceeded the velocities Garrett loads their cartridges too, safely. This pistol so far (knock on wood) for me has been indestructible. The smallest load this thing has ever had in the cylinder is a 240 at about 1500fps and it has seen thousands of larger loads. Hogs Beware!!!! plus its almost squirrel season.... [/QUOTE]
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