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  • snapping turtle

    Grandmaster
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    Dec 5, 2009
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    Madison county
    The Sickness gets worse.

    I started with a smith 586 357 mag, Things were good,
    Then the 44 mag model 29 and charter arms bulldog 44 spl. Things were good.
    Then i wanted something right in between the 357 and 44 and got a 41 mag.Things were good.
    Then wanted something bigger and got a 35 rem contender, then 45-70 7-30 waters, 223, another 357 barrel, and a 30-30 barrel. I thought the sickness had run it's course.
    Then a guy came over with a 454 and i bought it. once again things were good. Pissssstttt I got a 45 vaquaro for sale. Things were good again.

    Now the stable has several 357 mags several 44 mags, a 41 mag, a 454 and a 45 long colt in revolvers and 44 mag and 357 in level action rifles. When you get a contender the options are many and once your get a encore frame limitless.

    Here is an Idea for you. A 44 mag rifle for up close and personal deer hunting.
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    x10

    Master
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    Apr 11, 2009
    2,711
    84
    Martinsville, IN
    Wait till you discover the Ruger 77/44, the current peak of 44 mag technology, but as a 44 mag owner for over 25 years I have to say it is one caliber that has never been on the chopping block of my modest collection
     

    Titanium Man

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    Sep 16, 2009
    1,778
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    Indy---USA
    Wait till you discover the Ruger 77/44, the current peak of 44 mag technology, but as a 44 mag owner for over 25 years I have to say it is one caliber that has never been on the chopping block of my modest collection

    Just bought one of these for my wife, for deer hunting, and I may have to talk her into continueing to use her 20g. Really nice weapon, with the camo stock!! Put a Redfield 3-7x33 on it, and it holds 2inch groups at 50 yards. I use the Hornady Leverevolution ammo out of it, and it is awesome. It is really comfortable to carry.
     
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