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An interesting article on the C/A "Pitbull", in .45 ACP:
https://www.personaldefenseworld.com/2015/08/charter-arms-new-pitbull-revolver-in-45-acp/
Comparision in a 4" - S&W 625, in .45 ACP :
https://www.smith-wesson.com/firearms/model-625-jm...
My girlfriend and I went to a major city with an amusement park (outside our home state). We stayed in an economy themed motel in a local suburb right off the interstate. Our room was on the first floor, with our vehicle parked near our room entrance, around behind the last row of suites in the...
Yeah, "they" say hindsight is 20/20 ...
... fortunately I began shooting black powder muzzleloading flintlock rifles in 1968 at age 14, back before the big inline craze. Supplies weren't easy to come by back then like they are now and I had a meager budget on grass cutting money. I remember...
It's funny how life is sometimes.
I had been looking for something smaller to replace my 3", Security-Six, .357 as my main CC piece. The Ruger is a great revolver, however; at .33 oz. it can get heavy at times. I do some predator calling at night and felt something useful in/out of the...
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My target loads were 7.5 grains of "Unique " , as I shot indoors; under hand lubricated Lee 210gr w/weight mix. My full power loads were 23.0 grains of 296 with the Hornadys in various cases.
Both used Remington primers.
I shot Win. ball...
Gentlemen, I feel qualified to seek membership in the prestigious ". 41 Mag. Association" .
I saw my first .41 Remington Magnum in 1964 at age 10 y/o . I purchased my first revolver, a Ruger Redhawk 20 years later in the summer of 1984 for whitetail hunting in Pennsylvania. She has taken a...
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