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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
Freedom arms vs BFR on accuracy 454 casull
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<blockquote data-quote="yorke-1" data-source="post: 1923759" data-attributes="member: 11960"><p>For pure accuracy potential, I'd say the FA. That said, the BFR is nothing to turn your nose up at. I had a FA Premier grade in 454 for a little while that I got in a trade and at the same time, I had a 45/70 BFR. Both were exceptionally accurate, but I was shooting with iron sights so my ability to shoot for groups past 100 yards was limited by my vision. I ended up selling both the FA and the BFR after I developed compression fractures in my wrist from shooting. I still miss them!</p><p></p><p>If a FA is in the budget, get one and know that you have one of the best revolvers made by anyone out there. If the BFR is more budget-friendly for you, get one and know that you got an excellent gun which is still VERY accurate and strong. I also think the cylinder on the BFR is slightly longer if that matters to you. The shorter cylinder on the FA can limit some of your bullet choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yorke-1, post: 1923759, member: 11960"] For pure accuracy potential, I'd say the FA. That said, the BFR is nothing to turn your nose up at. I had a FA Premier grade in 454 for a little while that I got in a trade and at the same time, I had a 45/70 BFR. Both were exceptionally accurate, but I was shooting with iron sights so my ability to shoot for groups past 100 yards was limited by my vision. I ended up selling both the FA and the BFR after I developed compression fractures in my wrist from shooting. I still miss them! If a FA is in the budget, get one and know that you have one of the best revolvers made by anyone out there. If the BFR is more budget-friendly for you, get one and know that you got an excellent gun which is still VERY accurate and strong. I also think the cylinder on the BFR is slightly longer if that matters to you. The shorter cylinder on the FA can limit some of your bullet choices. [/QUOTE]
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