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There is a price that will get it sold now, a price that will get it sold eventually, and a price that just lets everybody know you own one.
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If my wife asks - we never met.
There is a price that will get it sold now, a price that will get it sold eventually, and a price that just lets everybody know you own one.
Tango, check out BuffaloBore Ammo. If you figure out how to replicate their hunting ammo in 44Magnum, I'd like the recipe.
If your wife asks what you're doing, your trying to help me out.
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I'm planning on running a few flavors but have to get a convertor mount as the top strap of this is a Picatinny and I am not wasting it on my sketchy Amazon red dots as I suspect the recoil / concussion will knock the glass out.
I actually do not reload although I have stalked several for sale items here. Alpha Blaster will I am sure see this and perhaps take up the "charge."
240g Federal Fusion v 300g Hornady XTP is my first test. I don't shoot un-jacketed ammo so I looked at the 270g Buffalo Bore Jacketed Flat nose to cover the weight range but it was out of stock. FWIW the Buffalo was $2.40 a shot before shipping.
There is a price that will get it sold now, a price that will get it sold eventually, and a price that just lets everybody know you own one.
Check out Allchin gun parts they have a mount that replaces the rear sight. I have a 686 with this mount and an rmr and it works great. I also wouldn’t have a problem mounting a Burris fast fire or similar to the rail on top. You should try some hard cast lead bullets a flat point bullet with a gas check is pretty deadly. Reloading for revolvers is the way to go if you have the time. It’s way cheaper than buying ammo and you can make a lot of different loads from light plinking all the way up to heavy hunting loads and if you shoot enough it will pay for itself in the long run.