Search results for query: *

  1. burnse

    Tracker vs Bulldog

    I had a plan... Then I saw the nitride bulldog. I now have said bulldog, and am squeezing away on snapcaps. Also have a silver dollar on the way from Simply Rugged.
  2. burnse

    Tracker vs Bulldog

    That does sound a wonderful endorsement for the Taurus, but I usually stick around home (MN, too), so I don't encounter much larger than a black bear. I have been very near wolves (VERY fresh signs) but never spotted them in the woods.
  3. burnse

    Tracker vs Bulldog

    I've got a great belt, and I reload. As soon as I shoot through my rnfps and all my trailboss, it's on to wadcutters and unique!
  4. burnse

    Tracker vs Bulldog

    Thanks, all! I'm going to go for the Target Bulldog. I already have a holster from my old bulldog, which I can use like a slide holster. It's US made, and I know first-hand how fantastic their CS is (called them once about the bulldog I used to have, and ended up having a really nice...
  5. burnse

    Tracker vs Bulldog

    Thanks, Evangelist. The input is appreciated. I was just making it clear to others that I'm intending to compare the Target Bulldog, as opposed to the regular 2.5".
  6. burnse

    Tracker vs Bulldog

    TTv2, forrest r: You think the bulldog would be preferable for carry, even with the 4" bbl? I'm looking at 4" on both of these.
  7. burnse

    Tracker vs Bulldog

    For quality/performance reasons? Or for the US company (I am fond of US made)?
  8. burnse

    Tracker vs Bulldog

    Most of the time, I carry my Pietta 1873-style single action in .44 mag, though I almost always feed it specials. If I want to have the option for something a bit more double action-y, and am rather budget conscious, would one be more inclined to point me towards the 4" bulldog, or the Taurus...
  9. burnse

    Your favorite way to carry a single action?

    Could I also get in on those pics? I'm another southpaw shopping around for my 44. Still trying to decide between that and a Mernickle piece.
  10. burnse

    Who prefers to carry a revolver and why.

    I prefer revolvers. I carry a revolver every day. It's a .44 spl, and it works just fine. I own only one semi auto, a little Cz 70, and it is a lot of fun (my wife shoots it more and better than I do, but also prefers the bulldog). Beyond that, and for the foreseeable future, I am going to stick...
  11. burnse

    Your EDC Caliber

    I swap between my .44 special and .32acp. No option for .44 special?
  12. burnse

    The New Charter-Arms Bulldog 44 spl

    Where does a man get some nice wood grips for a bulldog, without using ebay?
  13. burnse

    The New Charter-Arms Bulldog 44 spl

    I know this thread has been buried for a while, but I've been gone for some time, and I love a chance to talk about the bulldog. I'm glad to see more fans than there seem to have been even 2 years ago. I love mine - it was a prize from a "friends of the NRA" drawing I'd won, and it came along...
  14. burnse

    on lead balls from a 12 ga.

    I have a H&R single-shot 12 ga. It has a 20" barrel with no choke. I've got some brass hulls and some goex. I kind of like the idea of hurling a lead ball out of there, and I'm wondering if anyone has experience with this. Specifically I was thinking of getting a .710" ball mold from Track of...
  15. burnse

    Did anybody see this on The Firearm Blog?

    I am so doing that next time someone gasps in horror at my choice of bp storage!
  16. burnse

    Did anybody see this on The Firearm Blog?

    Indeed it has, Jim. I for got my "rolling eyes" smiley. Correction made. BTW, congrats on the ROA. Beautiful thing.
  17. burnse

    Did anybody see this on The Firearm Blog?

    Also, I remember seeing someone mention BP being set off by a static spark. I have yet to see that happen :rolleyes:.
  18. burnse

    Did anybody see this on The Firearm Blog?

    I came across http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2012/10/02/gun-room-explodes-injures-wife-of-idaho-state-representative/ and I had to read the comments. Enough people mentioned my favorite propellant, and it got me to serious concern with how/where my black powder is stored. I wanted to...
  19. burnse

    Sons of Guns

    How it's made is one of the best things on television!
  20. burnse

    1849 wells fargo at Cabelas

    gorgeous little thing. That is a much better sale price. Are the barrels on the antique boxed version 3" or 4"? By the way, last time I was playing around with one at the local store, I noticed how incredibly well fitted the wedge was. This got me to wondering - how tight should a wedge usually...
Back
Top