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Specialty Handgun Hunting
Long range Pistol question
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<blockquote data-quote="Shortmagman" data-source="post: 923445" data-attributes="member: 10723"><p>I have owned my Redhawks for years-25 or more. I have shot all with different handloads, most were full bore. Because I handload, the 41 mag is very interesting to me. It was so interesting that when Ruger stopped making them a number of years ago I found a local dealer with a blued version. I could not keep from purchasing it, so I bought it on the spot. I later gave that gun to my son-in-law. I will not tell you what I payed for that gun and my 357 either because it would make you sick in comparison to the prices now.</p><p></p><p>There is only on problem with the 41 mag.--Factory ammo is hard to come by, and when you do find some it cost much much more than 44 mag ammo.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Here is a picture of my three guns. As you see the 44 and 41 have scopes and I have shot them with scopes for years. I even put a scope on the .357 for a short time. Both the 44 and 41 would shot 6 shots into and inch or less at 25 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shortmagman, post: 923445, member: 10723"] I have owned my Redhawks for years-25 or more. I have shot all with different handloads, most were full bore. Because I handload, the 41 mag is very interesting to me. It was so interesting that when Ruger stopped making them a number of years ago I found a local dealer with a blued version. I could not keep from purchasing it, so I bought it on the spot. I later gave that gun to my son-in-law. I will not tell you what I payed for that gun and my 357 either because it would make you sick in comparison to the prices now. There is only on problem with the 41 mag.--Factory ammo is hard to come by, and when you do find some it cost much much more than 44 mag ammo. Here is a picture of my three guns. As you see the 44 and 41 have scopes and I have shot them with scopes for years. I even put a scope on the .357 for a short time. Both the 44 and 41 would shot 6 shots into and inch or less at 25 yards. [/QUOTE]
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