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Getting in the revolver game
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<blockquote data-quote="jfloyd" data-source="post: 1829047" data-attributes="member: 73643"><p>I'm slowly switching out scopes for red dots in my handguns. Much quicker acquisition for the heavy woods I handgun hunt in. I also am switching to heavy hard cast lead over the XTP Hornady Bullets. I've had my best results with IMR 4227 in 44 mag. Whatever you choose, once you get comfortable with the gun itself, get to shooting the hot/heavy stuff as soon as you can. Develop your technique and recoil management and practice shooting from actual hunting positions with a shooting stick and freehand. Training off a bench and bag is pointless unless you can tote them with you in the woods. </p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfloyd, post: 1829047, member: 73643"] I’m slowly switching out scopes for red dots in my handguns. Much quicker acquisition for the heavy woods I handgun hunt in. I also am switching to heavy hard cast lead over the XTP Hornady Bullets. I’ve had my best results with IMR 4227 in 44 mag. Whatever you choose, once you get comfortable with the gun itself, get to shooting the hot/heavy stuff as soon as you can. Develop your technique and recoil management and practice shooting from actual hunting positions with a shooting stick and freehand. Training off a bench and bag is pointless unless you can tote them with you in the woods. Jon [/QUOTE]
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