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44Mag at dusk

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    Posted: 27 Dec 2023 at 8:06pm

Kinda scary lookin’!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ted J Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Dec 2023 at 8:45pm
But lots of fun to shoot!  I've got a few Dan Wesson magnum revolvers in .357 and .44 with various length barrels.  I LOVE these because you can change the barrel in a couple of minutes, from 2" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12" and 15".  I don't have any barrels in 12 or 15, but I'm still looking.  VERY accurate in my handloads.  I also smelt my own bullets too.  It's a great hobby!  IF I think of it Capn, I'll have to get a pic of shooting mine at dusk...
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I had no idea thats what it looked like in slow motion !
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Theys a lotta fun at dusk. But I do like my black powder revolvers a little more. Much more fire and smoke
Great photo. Shows how I managed to burn my support hand once. Just once

Edited by plummerscarin - 27 Dec 2023 at 10:15pm
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DaveKamp Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Dec 2023 at 12:15am
You'll certainly do that... and if you take it hunting, you'll kill, skin, and cook it in just one shot!

They're not particularly good for night combat... you blind yourself, and the whole world knows where you are...  but they're fun.
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Very good pic.
Want to take my Colt 1860 army out and shoot it at dusk.
I have a real one and replica. Won’t shoot the real one.
Did you video this or get the pic at just the right time?
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I videoed and selected the right time
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Great pic!  My buddy burnt his glove through, not keeping his fingers away from the cylinder gap area when shooting my Ruger Blackhawk.  That pic shows why...
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Ted, do you shoot nickel or blued Guns? My in-laws have a nice collection of the pistol packs in most of the large calibers. The blueing is the most impressive part of them to me. They almost look like they’ve been dipped in dark purple Coke bottle glass. I’ve never seen better looking blueing on anything else.
I live downtown Leesville, half way between the beer joint and the jailhouse.
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Bill, I have both.  I agree, the blueing is something special to see on these guns,  NOTHING compares.
I am glad that I was able to buy these Dan Wesson's back a bunch years ago.  They have gone up in price so much that it's scary.  Probably the strongest handgun ever built.
They really look weird when you have a blued frame and cylinder and a stainless barrel attached.  But they are FUN to shoot!  And I might add, VERY accurate.
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My .357 does the same thing. Pretty much all wheel guns do. I think it looks kinda cool.......
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Had two Ruger Redhawks, one 7 1/2" in Blue and a 5 1/2' in SS, heavy and hard to recoil control.  Went back to Semi Autos for Return to Battery second shot potentials, as well Lighter.
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Ted, didn't realize you were into guns that much. I like Dan Wesson stuff even though I don't have any. I do have a F.A. 454 that is a handful to shoot though!

Guess that's just one more reason I need to get up to your place.
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Dana, I viewed this last evening & I'm still laughing. Thanks for sharing.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DonDittmar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Jan 2024 at 11:03am
Originally posted by DMiller DMiller wrote:

Had two Ruger Redhawks, one 7 1/2" in Blue and a 5 1/2' in SS, heavy and hard to recoil control.  Went back to Semi Autos for Return to Battery second shot potentials, as well Lighter.

Mine is a GP100, stainless, 6". She is a beauty to shoot
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Originally posted by IBWD MIke IBWD MIke wrote:

Ted, didn't realize you were into guns that much. I like Dan Wesson stuff even though I don't have any. I do have a F.A. 454 that is a handful to shoot though!

Guess that's just one more reason I need to get up to your place.
You're welcome anytime Mike,,,,,,,,BUT NOT in the winter.  I'm never up there then.  They are a lot of fun to shoot and more fun to sight in.  I have two .44 mags that I have to have different loads for.  They won't shoot the same load accurately.  It's a head scratcher for sure!  I wish I'd have bought them when they came out, I'd have saved myself a BUNCH of $$$$$$
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