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Specialty Handgun Hunting
.44mag for Hogs
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<blockquote data-quote="joseytoo" data-source="post: 2445386" data-attributes="member: 111508"><p>I have shot a 6" 29 since back in the early 70's. My favorite all time load is 10gr. unique behind the Keith design single grease groove cast bullet. Straight wheelweights, don't do anything to them. I think that is a 250gr. bullet? That was the most accurate load I ever found, very mild recoil, but I never shot anything that complained that it wasn't hot enough! I've killed MANY hogs and other creatures with it. When my eyes were still good I head shot a cottontail at 53 paces with open sights. That was many years ago, but I carried that thing everywhere I went, and killed anything I wanted to shoot. I shot a lot, and there is no substitute for practice. You need a pretty good crimp to keep the bullet from pulling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joseytoo, post: 2445386, member: 111508"] I have shot a 6" 29 since back in the early 70's. My favorite all time load is 10gr. unique behind the Keith design single grease groove cast bullet. Straight wheelweights, don't do anything to them. I think that is a 250gr. bullet? That was the most accurate load I ever found, very mild recoil, but I never shot anything that complained that it wasn't hot enough! I've killed MANY hogs and other creatures with it. When my eyes were still good I head shot a cottontail at 53 paces with open sights. That was many years ago, but I carried that thing everywhere I went, and killed anything I wanted to shoot. I shot a lot, and there is no substitute for practice. You need a pretty good crimp to keep the bullet from pulling. [/QUOTE]
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