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So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
Looks nice. Now you need to throw in on the ground and get the first scratch or scratches out of the way. It's like ripping a bandaid off, just rip and get it over with.
Happy Birthday Chief! I have a nice recipe for that 629, having one myself. 230gn at 1450fps. Attention getter for sure.
OK, Sergeant...How bout we settle for some good ole holster rash?;-)
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
That is a nice piece there chief.
Quote from: Sammconn on April 21, 2024, 10:44:37 AMThat is a nice piece there chief. Thank ya!It's my second as I have stated, and like, everyone I know also has one...You probably have one too, right?It would be a great gun for you and for what you do. Magnum handgun and all that. Btw, my first magnum handgun was actually a S&W .41 magnum in blued steel. That was a darned powerful shooter in its own right. I purchased it to take whitetail but sold it before I ever hunted with it.
Sam, my hearing doc told me the 357 is the hardest on the hearing of most any caliber. I can hardly hear without aids and they only help a little. Funny part is, with all the shooting I have done, the 357 is probably the least shot of anything in the safe. Hearing protection is a great thing to use but in my younger years hardly anyone wore them including me. Can’t say my hearing is gone because of shooting but it didn’t help.
Quote from: Bob Smith on April 22, 2024, 06:35:58 PMSam, my hearing doc told me the 357 is the hardest on the hearing of most any caliber. I can hardly hear without aids and they only help a little. Funny part is, with all the shooting I have done, the 357 is probably the least shot of anything in the safe. Hearing protection is a great thing to use but in my younger years hardly anyone wore them including me. Can’t say my hearing is gone because of shooting but it didn’t help.I’ll agree with you Bob. It packs a heck of a report. My 300 is probably louder to me, but may actually not be. I’ve lost a lot of my hearing as well. Some from shooting. Some from woodworking. Some from work. Don’t need aids at this point but don’t have a lot left before I do.
Quote from: Sammconn on April 22, 2024, 09:34:24 PMQuote from: Bob Smith on April 22, 2024, 06:35:58 PMSam, my hearing doc told me the 357 is the hardest on the hearing of most any caliber. I can hardly hear without aids and they only help a little. Funny part is, with all the shooting I have done, the 357 is probably the least shot of anything in the safe. Hearing protection is a great thing to use but in my younger years hardly anyone wore them including me. Can’t say my hearing is gone because of shooting but it didn’t help.I’ll agree with you Bob. It packs a heck of a report. My 300 is probably louder to me, but may actually not be. I’ve lost a lot of my hearing as well. Some from shooting. Some from woodworking. Some from work. Don’t need aids at this point but don’t have a lot left before I do. I wish I lost all my hearing from your list, but it went the way of rotor blades and turbine engines
Quote from: Flyin6 on April 22, 2024, 09:48:21 PMQuote from: Sammconn on April 22, 2024, 09:34:24 PMQuote from: Bob Smith on April 22, 2024, 06:35:58 PMSam, my hearing doc told me the 357 is the hardest on the hearing of most any caliber. I can hardly hear without aids and they only help a little. Funny part is, with all the shooting I have done, the 357 is probably the least shot of anything in the safe. Hearing protection is a great thing to use but in my younger years hardly anyone wore them including me. Can’t say my hearing is gone because of shooting but it didn’t help.I’ll agree with you Bob. It packs a heck of a report. My 300 is probably louder to me, but may actually not be. I’ve lost a lot of my hearing as well. Some from shooting. Some from woodworking. Some from work. Don’t need aids at this point but don’t have a lot left before I do. I wish I lost all my hearing from your list, but it went the way of rotor blades and turbine enginesSame, but J57 water burners and TF 33 did mine in. 24 years of working around aircraft and let me not forget those wonderful cart startsSent from my SM-S918U using Tapatalk
J-57 : EC 135 Not all of them got the turbo fansSent from my SM-S918U using Tapatalk
Sorry for being MIA for a while Chief. I’ll be at the ranch and look up the recipe and post it with my usual disclaimer.As for the 41mag, I have a ruger Redhawk single action. I was able to replicate the exact ballistics of that weapon in my G20 10mm by adding a more supported KKM barrel and Wolff 20lb recoil spring. It slings 200gn Hornady XTPs at 1350. Can you imagine that? 14 rounds of that in a semi auto? It’s a beast. And even with the heavy recoil spring it still throws brass 15 feet!Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
10mm is just a longer 40 cal. Same dies.Actually the 10mm came first, then the limp wristed FBI folks couldn’t deal with the recoil so they started down loading it and realized they didnt need all the cartridge length….and the 40S&W was born…Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Quote from: TexasRedNeck on May 07, 2024, 01:57:53 PM10mm is just a longer 40 cal. Same dies.Actually the 10mm came first, then the limp wristed FBI folks couldn’t deal with the recoil so they started down loading it and realized they didnt need all the cartridge length….and the 40S&W was born…Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk1. They're listening, ya know...2. You're not making any friends over in Quantico3. We all are probably on some list4. There's likely no one over there who is vindictive...:-0
Don here is the recipe. If you or anyone reading this uses it and blows themselves up, it’s not my proble Start low and work up looking for signs of over pressure. 66 degree day with 84% humidity. 240 gn hornady XTPVihtavuori N110 powder- 21gnVirgin Starline brassMagtech magnum pistol primer Highest velocity- 1477fpsLowest 1399Mean 1427Average of 6 rounds