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wish my hunting pard would get one of those


he always gives me a hard look when I use his .375 to pound in tent stakes


I'm pretty certain when we sing our anthem and mention the land of the free, the original intent didn't mean cell phones, food stamps and birth control.
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Note to self: Don't pizz Randy off while in camp! smile


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Originally Posted by 358Norma_fan
I thought Greg was using a 4" 500S&W


Pretty sure it was a 454Casull... I have probably told you of the dirty trick I pulled on him right after the encounter...


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Originally Posted by K1500
Give me a 329pd any day. I like the Ruger, but they are heavy and the 329 has. 4" barrel.

This is how we run AK since 2003 IIRC date wise. 329 PD, wife may change to a Glock in 10mm in the future possibly.


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Originally Posted by 358Norma_fan
I thought Greg was using a 4" 500S&W


Pretty sure it was a 454Casull... I have probably told you of the dirty trick I pulled on him right after the encounter...


http://peninsulaclarion.com/stories/080709/out_478669517.shtml

It was a 454. But the link is worth reposting.


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Art, I had also heard he had been using ammo from a commercial reloader down there and one of the bullets ended up pulling and locking up his gun. Have you heard that?


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I have not heard, but will try to remember to ask the next time I talk to him...


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Originally Posted by mart
I prefer the Redhawk to the Super Redhawk. I have the Redhawk 4 inch 45 Colt. I keep it loaded with 300 grain cast bullets at 1100-1200 fps. Shootable and still hard hitting. I rarely carry it though when I have a rifle with me.

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Great choice and much easier to pack. I had Bowen build me one. He does a slab sided barrel & a round butt grip frame to lighten it up, and than adds a lanyard ring. Then he does an action job and installs his Bowen Rough Country Sights. Mine is loaded with a 300gr hard cast WFN LBT bullets at 1200 fps. Real handy to shoot, and I can hit an 8" gong at my 100 yard range 4 out of 5 shots, when I practice regularly. It makes a dandy fly fishing weapon for Grizz Country. I wear mine in an El Paso Saddlery Tanker Holster while wade fishing. Also makes a great little "Tent" or sleeping bag gun.
But if I'm packing a .375 H&H Magnum for hunting, it's gonna stay in the tent all day while I'm carrying a rifle.


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Originally Posted by bearhuntr
Note to self: Don't pizz Randy off while in camp! smile



lol, one of these days I swear I'm gonna hollow out a hole for where the tent peg goes and put his .375 in there barrel first and tell him I was short a tent peg

that's what he's always telling me my lh rifles are good for


course he gives as good as he gets, few years ago we floated the Wood with an old compadre and my pard reaches in his pack and pulls out a pack of tampons and tosses em to me! da rotten bastid he's lucky (or perhaps unlucky) that I associate with him


I'm pretty certain when we sing our anthem and mention the land of the free, the original intent didn't mean cell phones, food stamps and birth control.
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Nope Art, haven't heard that story.
Do tell, though maybe its best in person.


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Don't have an Alaskan but do have a 3" 629. Of course the recoil is stout and it is heavier than a J frame but it isnt THAT bad! I carry mine hiking and backpacking in a Simply Rugged holster. It is a great shooter, too. I carry with either 265 Hornady's or 270 Speer's in front of stout charges of 296 or Lil Gun.

I wonder how many people who mock guns like this have any actual extended experience with them.

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Originally Posted by 358Norma_fan
Nope Art, haven't heard that story.
Do tell, though maybe its best in person.


No, it's ok for any company... Scott Haugen called to tell me about Greg's event and so I called Greg right away to express my relief he had survived the experience and to thank him for whacking a Kenai P bear...

But I got his voice mail instead. So I deliberately put on my soothing voice and told him what I wanted to say...

But suddenly I screamed into the phone "Look out! There is a bear RIGHT THERE BEHIND YOU!" Or something like that anyway.

Shortly thereafter I saw him at a show and as I walked toward him he saw me and started wagging his finger at me. Said the charge had shaken him so badly he could not sleep (and it lasted for weeks) and the fact it had been him but could have been one of his daughters or his wife really bothered him...

Said when I started screaming into the phone he screamed like a girl and tossed his phone clear across the room...

Kinda made me feel bad for doing it to him...


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Originally Posted by 358Norma_fan
I thought Greg was using a 4" 500S&W


Pretty sure it was a 454Casull... I have probably told you of the dirty trick I pulled on him right after the encounter...


http://peninsulaclarion.com/stories/080709/out_478669517.shtml

It was a 454. But the link is worth reposting.



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This most recent bear shooting brings the number of DLPs for the season up to four. The first DLP of the year was an adult male killed at a black bear baiting station off Swanson River Road on May 21,<2009> but Selinger could not comment further because the incident is still under investigation.


Hey, Bearhunter! Is this the incident I'm thinking it is? wink



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I carry a .480 Super Red Hawk, but the 9.5" version. It's much handier than a shotgun and shoots well. I load my own hard cast 400gr over 21gr of H110, sealed primers and practice a lot with it. I put the crimp dead solid at the back edge of the cannelure to avoid bullet creep. It is an EXTREMELY accurate pistol and I'm pretty good with it, even at reasonably quick double action firing. If you get a good rest, it'd be a fine moose hunting pistol out to 100 yards easy. I put Williams Fire Sights and a Hogue grip on it. If it were stolen or lost, I'd have to build another just like it. I like having it on my chest when I'm gutting moose. More than one hunter has been found mauled with his rifle resting nearby. With a pistol on you, you still have a fighting chance to fill your hands. A chest holster lets you curl up and protect yourself while still having access to your pistol. (my line of reasoning)

I have a friend who bought an Alaskan Casull. Oh man is it a handful with the Buffalo Bore 300 grainers but still doable. I'm not as fond of shooting the beast as I am my .480 for sure. He practices a lot with .45 Long Colts in it. It truly is a sweet shooting pistol with those rounds. Works well, more accurate than you'd think.

I was just at the Palmer gun show last weekend and found a shortened .480 Ruger Super Red Hawk. My buddy bought it. It's shortened to about 4" barrel. Ugly as Chelsea Clinton but it's just a fantastic tool. I believe that Ruger should make a factory run of 4" barreled Alaskans. No ear splitting compensator blast and plenty accurate and powerful enough to get the job done.

I've another friend with a 9.5" barreled Super Redhawk in Casull. Great shooter. Have to be sure to get a good crimp, the Casull likes to loosen bullets!

And lastly, my brother-in-law carries a .480 Ruger SRH 7.5". Again, extremely accurate ugly pistol. With practice, good double action firing is more than possible, just learn pulling the trigger on the timing of the barrel coming back through the target after recoil. At 15 yards, a 2' group almost rapid fire is not hard. In bear terms, this is a lot better than a rifle leaning on a tree or while you're taking a dump or skinning a moose!

Just one guy's take: Although I've never shot the .44 mag, it should be no big deal. The pistol is heavy. It should be as accurate as you can practice. Heck, work it up with .44 Specials and enjoy the pistol at the range, load it with full power loads for when you want it for that. I'm betting you'd REALLY like shooting it that way.

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Hey, Bearhunter! Is this the incident I'm thinking it is?


Nope. The one you are thinking about was neither young or male...and a couple years earlier.


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Thanks. I remember now. wink


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Don't know how many carry Ruger Alaskan but I carry a 4" 500. I do handload for the gun and have taken quite a few hogs, some armadillos, and a coon. No bears...


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...but t'would work... wink


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No bears...
...but t'would work... wink


judging by its performance on large hogs, indeed, it would.


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These are 420 grain 480s. The one on the left has withstood approximate 50 recoil cycles without moving enough to cause cylinder movement issues. Gotta make/use good ammo in these guns.


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