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Reloading
454 Casull Anybody?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hairtrigger" data-source="post: 801193" data-attributes="member: 14809"><p>I have not handled an Alaskan but have owned Rugers in both the 9.5" and 7.5" barrels</p><p>I still own a Super Redhawk with the 7.5" barrel.</p><p>It takes me a bunch of practice to handle the 454 loads, I shoot it much better with 45C loads. About August I start with 45C loads and work up to my hunting loads and by Oct I am much better with the recoil</p><p>Using a Burris scope I can consistantly hit clay pigeons at 200 yards with the gun from a bench and 300gr cast bullets</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hairtrigger, post: 801193, member: 14809"] I have not handled an Alaskan but have owned Rugers in both the 9.5" and 7.5" barrels I still own a Super Redhawk with the 7.5" barrel. It takes me a bunch of practice to handle the 454 loads, I shoot it much better with 45C loads. About August I start with 45C loads and work up to my hunting loads and by Oct I am much better with the recoil Using a Burris scope I can consistantly hit clay pigeons at 200 yards with the gun from a bench and 300gr cast bullets [/QUOTE]
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