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How do these compare to the 45 Auto? Can one get 850 fps with 230 grain bullet? These would be the cats meow. I'll bet that nothing else could come close to this discovery. Thank you for being so kind as to bring this to our attention.
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I can just load these in my new model Super Blackhawk and start shooting?
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Deep seating is another way of reducing case capacity. Seating below the front bearing surface and crimp just enough to straighten the case
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I can just load these in my new model Super Blackhawk and start shooting? Yes. Same dynamic as shooting 38Spl in a 357 Mag, or shooting 32 S&W Long in a 327 Mag.
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I can just load these in my new model Super Blackhawk and start shooting? Yep, As Montana Marine pointed out, It is pretty much the same as sticking a .38 Special in a .357 chambered revolver. They work great. Just plain fun to shoot.
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I think I recognize that cabin......LOL
Funny you mention "Body Parts" that can't take the pounding of the heavy recoilers anymore.....regrettfully, I have discovered that I can no longer use certain grips on my S&W revolvers, especially my brace of S&W Mountain Guns in both .44 Mag & .45 Colt. The recoil of the frame where it meets the web between my Thumb and Forefinger, can cause sever pain, lasting for days, with even moderate loads of say 9.6 grains of Unique behind a SWC. Thankfully, Hogue, makes the X Frame grip which tames the recoil impulse enough and has a broader cushion, that I can use them again!
That leaves me with several Kim Arhends grips that I should probably sell! LOL
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The old Pachmayr grips are not bad for recoil comfort and look pretty decent on an older stainless N Frame.
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MS, exceptional write up! Who would have thought the 329 could be pleasant to shoot!! It's all about putting the right load in the right case & you did it with fine accuracy. A pound of powder will go a long way & those wadcutters can be both accurate & nasty at the same time. Great job buddy!
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Those camo Pachys look good on any color Smith 44
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That is the way I carry my revolvers, Cocked and Locked. It has helped my quickdraw tremendously. When you carry your 44 Mag cocked and locked you will be hoot at the range with the fellow clod kickers. They say "Look out here comes greased lightning."
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Great write up, thanks for sharing!
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Well gee.... last week I didn’t know I wanted a .44SPL, it will be here mid week. This week, I didn’t know I wanted to shoot .44 Russian through it.... 1000 brass will be here next week.
Looks like fun.
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Starline ought to be paying a commission on .44 Russian sales! They could pay in brass! It is not like I am not already buying a little bit of the stuff .. UPS guy probably groans when he see my address..
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That’s a lot of flippin brass!
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Has any of the ILLUMINATED ILLUMINATI figured out what 44 Russian cases
will do that 44 Special cases won't do.
That is what inquiring minds want to know.
The question is presented to the "GREAT ONES" among us that leads the way for us pitiful ones that has no knowledge of these things.
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I think I recognize that cabin......LOL
Funny you mention "Body Parts" that can't take the pounding of the heavy recoilers anymore.....regrettfully, I have discovered that I can no longer use certain grips on my S&W revolvers, especially my brace of S&W Mountain Guns in both .44 Mag & .45 Colt. The recoil of the frame where it meets the web between my Thumb and Forefinger, can cause sever pain, lasting for days, with even moderate loads of say 9.6 grains of Unique behind a SWC. Thankfully, Hogue, makes the X Frame grip which tames the recoil impulse enough and has a broader cushion, that I can use them again!
That leaves me with several Kim Arhends grips that I should probably sell! LOL
Frog---OUT! I am exactly the same with the web of my hand. I went the direction of shooting mostly SA revolvers for big bores and there is no pain at all. I may give some camo Pachnyrs a try though. It's been one of those things on "the list"
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It's nice to know that brass is available for something. So tired of seeing either "backordered" or "unavailable" on product pages...
I ordered enough 1X fired magnum cases from the classifieds to keep me busy for a while, and have a few bullets loaded and more due here in about 4-6 weeks. But this is a great thread and I'd love to try it sometime...
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Well gee.... last week I didn’t know I wanted a .44SPL, it will be here mid week. This week, I didn’t know I wanted to shoot .44 Russian through it.... 1000 brass will be here next week.
Looks like fun.
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I think I recognize that cabin......LOL
Funny you mention "Body Parts" that can't take the pounding of the heavy recoilers anymore.....regrettfully, I have discovered that I can no longer use certain grips on my S&W revolvers, especially my brace of S&W Mountain Guns in both .44 Mag & .45 Colt. The recoil of the frame where it meets the web between my Thumb and Forefinger, can cause sever pain, lasting for days, with even moderate loads of say 9.6 grains of Unique behind a SWC. Thankfully, Hogue, makes the X Frame grip which tames the recoil impulse enough and has a broader cushion, that I can use them again!
That leaves me with several Kim Arhends grips that I should probably sell! LOL
Frog---OUT! Pics???
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