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IMHO today the best on hunting handguns is Max Prasac. What do you think?
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A Doe walks out of the woods today and says, that is the last time I'm going to do that for Two Bucks.
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Hate to let you know, but today he is dead
A Doe walks out of the woods today and says, that is the last time I'm going to do that for Two Bucks.
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yeah I know but he was my favorite, now I just stay on 24 hr and read what you guy's talk about and that better than reading some old gun rag! you guy's rule!
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Mine is Ross Seyfried -- at least if he was still writing about handguns.
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I movedBrain down a few notches on my list because what he prints isn't always factual. Such as when he wrote that the 454 cases sticking in the SRH was because the steel stretched due to the pressure and then contracted back. I have news for Brian that all steel stretches with high pressure and then contracts back as long as it is not stretched past its elastic limits.
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I movedBrain down a few notches on my list because what he prints isn't always factual. Such as when he wrote that the 454 cases sticking in the SRH was because the steel stretched due to the pressure and then contracted back. I have news for Brian that all steel stretches with high pressure and then contracts back as long as it is not stretched past its elastic limits. I thought that was what he meant. It contracts back. The brass, maybe not so much... Hence sticky brass. I know of nobody else that puts as much work into his work as Brian.
Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla!
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I movedBrain down a few notches on my list because what he prints isn't always factual. Such as when he wrote that the 454 cases sticking in the SRH was because the steel stretched due to the pressure and then contracted back. I have news for Brian that all steel stretches with high pressure and then contracts back as long as it is not stretched past its elastic limits. I thought that was what he meant. It contracts back. The brass, maybe not so much... Hence sticky brass. I know of nobody else that puts as much work into his work as Brian. I still go with Brian Pierce as the best
A Doe walks out of the woods today and says, that is the last time I'm going to do that for Two Bucks.
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In my books too, Bea.
I've known him for years. Hunted with him, shot with him. Never had a moment that I didn't think he really knows his stuff.
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Mine is Ross Seyfried -- at least if he was still writing about handguns. I'll second that.
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Mine is Ross Seyfried -- at least if he was still writing about handguns. I'll second that. Me three. I still remember his articles of maybe 20-25 years ago. He brought big bore revolvers to their current popularity.
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I movedBrain down a few notches on my list because what he prints isn't always factual. Such as when he wrote that the 454 cases sticking in the SRH was because the steel stretched due to the pressure and then contracted back. I have news for Brian that all steel stretches with high pressure and then contracts back as long as it is not stretched past its elastic limits. I thought that was what he meant. It contracts back. The brass, maybe not so much... Hence sticky brass. I know of nobody else that puts as much work into his work as Brian. No if the stretch and contraction were the issue then all revolvers would suffer the same sticky case problem but, they do not. The problem was a bit of reamer walk that cause reverse taper in the cylinder chambers. When this taper is corrected or not present the cases no longer stick The new SRH's have not suffered this problem.
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Mine is Ross Seyfried -- at least if he was still writing about handguns. I'll second that. Me three. I still remember his articles of maybe 20-25 years ago. He brought big bore revolvers to their current popularity. He certainly did and I have not read anything that he wrote that was not technically correct. Max has taken up the slack and takes great care to research and be technically correct. I believe he has modeled that portion of his writing after Ross.
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Skeeter Skelton still gets my vote.
George Orwell was a Prophet, not a novelist. Read 1984 and then look around you!
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I am too old to fight but I can still pull a trigger. ~ Me
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Mine is Ross Seyfried -- at least if he was still writing about handguns. I'll second that. Me three. I still remember his articles of maybe 20-25 years ago. He brought big bore revolvers to their current popularity. He certainly did and I have not read anything that he wrote that was not technically correct. Max has taken up the slack and takes great care to research and be technically correct. I believe he has modeled that portion of his writing after Ross. Thanks for the kind words, I try.
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What magazines are you usually in Max?
Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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What magazines are you usually in Max?
Travis American Hunter and Gun Digest most frequently. I write for some online publications as well. I've dialed back a bit as I am in the middle of another book.
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In my books too, Bea.
I've known him for years. Hunted with him, shot with him. Never had a moment that I didn't think he really knows his stuff. I didn't know that. I have a lot of respect for pearce being in the been there, done that camp i think. Few years ago i bought a new vaquero and had questions on the throat diameters. Couldn't get ruger to answer anything. Ended up contactin brian through handloader, and danged if i didn't get a chance to talk to him. Very nice fellow to take the time to answer a question. Plus i like casting and lead bullets, and he really knows his stuff. I have a file folder full of his articles that i have kept.
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I always smile when I think of my first morning hunting with Brian. I always carry my Colt 1911... First thing he did was ask me to see it. He gave it the once over, and them some. I had put the pistol together myself and customized a standard 1911 with all sorts of extras and custom parts for a decent build. Brian mentioned all of the custom parts and features I'd added, then proceeded to ask me everything he could think of about this or that on the gun. I told him I had lots of ammo if he wanted to try it out. He did. I guess it won his stamp of approval. I've hunted with his oldest son and him too. Met his wife. They raise those kids really well. Nice change from what's in the news today.
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