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460 smith&wesson
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<blockquote data-quote="meatyrem" data-source="post: 875424" data-attributes="member: 26633"><p>I would say try some out first. Hold them up and look through them and try them at different powers. Mine is ok until about 5x above that eye relief gets real short. For me, I can't settle on a fixed power, cuz I don't want to be limited, but for mine anything from 5x and under is just fine. More than that and I have to hold it with my arms bent too much and that is not natural for me. With fixed power, you get what you get and that's all you have and there is no changing.....unless the scope is changed. Me, I'll just use mine from 2x-5x and leave it at that. As for bullet weights personally I can't see using light for caliber loads in this cannon. It doesn't seem logical. How I see it is if someone wants to use 200gr boolits then they should stick with 41 or 44 mag. But with this, I see heavier boolits better suited for it. Personally I think anything above 250 is good. I like the 300 deep curls (have not loaded any yet but getting there) and the 275gr barnes (spitzer shaped) and have not gotten to the range yet but it is getting crunch te and I will make it out in the next three days or so. Hopefully more to report then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meatyrem, post: 875424, member: 26633"] I would say try some out first. Hold them up and look through them and try them at different powers. Mine is ok until about 5x above that eye relief gets real short. For me, I can't settle on a fixed power, cuz I don't want to be limited, but for mine anything from 5x and under is just fine. More than that and I have to hold it with my arms bent too much and that is not natural for me. With fixed power, you get what you get and that's all you have and there is no changing.....unless the scope is changed. Me, I'll just use mine from 2x-5x and leave it at that. As for bullet weights personally I can't see using light for caliber loads in this cannon. It doesn't seem logical. How I see it is if someone wants to use 200gr boolits then they should stick with 41 or 44 mag. But with this, I see heavier boolits better suited for it. Personally I think anything above 250 is good. I like the 300 deep curls (have not loaded any yet but getting there) and the 275gr barnes (spitzer shaped) and have not gotten to the range yet but it is getting crunch te and I will make it out in the next three days or so. Hopefully more to report then. [/QUOTE]
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