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New Redhawk or S&W Mountain Gun in .45 Colt (LC)?
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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 1240067" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>The Redhawk if you plan to shoot it. .44 does with ease what .45 has to strain to do. Rugers are stronger. My Redhawk was painful to shoot with Pachmayer grips. When I bought a factory stock set of rosewood grips, the pain went away. It's heavy, but has a pretty nice trigger and will kill the heck out of a big charging hog (ask me how I know . . . )</p><p></p><p>As everyone else has said, if it's to carry a lot and shoot a little, get something light. I also have a Super Redhawk that is even heavier (and stronger). It is scoped, and it's a handful to haul around. I hunt with it from stands and blinds, and it is amazingly accurate. But, for all around carry in the field, the standard Redhawk is my pick. CB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 1240067, member: 711"] The Redhawk if you plan to shoot it. .44 does with ease what .45 has to strain to do. Rugers are stronger. My Redhawk was painful to shoot with Pachmayer grips. When I bought a factory stock set of rosewood grips, the pain went away. It's heavy, but has a pretty nice trigger and will kill the heck out of a big charging hog (ask me how I know . . . ) As everyone else has said, if it's to carry a lot and shoot a little, get something light. I also have a Super Redhawk that is even heavier (and stronger). It is scoped, and it's a handful to haul around. I hunt with it from stands and blinds, and it is amazingly accurate. But, for all around carry in the field, the standard Redhawk is my pick. CB [/QUOTE]
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