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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 147906" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Well depending on your "toy" account depends on what you can get. I have a 475 Linebaugh built on a 6" Ruger Bisley and when loaded with good bullets its an awsome display fo hand cannon , the recoil is stout but not as bad as a 454 Raging bull I had. I've carried this thing on a few hunts out west but soon relized that I could likly out run my guid so I quiet packing the extra weight.</p><p></p><p>I also have a 45 Super conversion for my Glock 21 from Ace customs , it cranks the regular 45 acp up to the magnum level in a still compact gun. I shoot the 260gr Nosler Partition HG bullets out of it at just over 1000fps , and thats what I carry when we hog hunt because your generaly wet from the waist down and alot of the time its with salt water. We almost never shoot the hogs we catch but I did have to plug a big sow with it once at about 15yds , bullet entered the top of the skull and ended in one lung , about18" totaly penitration that started with a realy think head.</p><p></p><p>The 45 Long Colt makes for a very formidable cailber if its built right , Linebaugh makes some great cylinders that will bring the 45lc way up in power with good brass , not 454 levels but up to 44mag at a minimum.</p><p></p><p>But hell if its just hogs , get a set of handcuffs and catch em (cuffs work better than rope)once you get hold of their back legs the rest is all down hill /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 147906, member: 8843"] Well depending on your "toy" account depends on what you can get. I have a 475 Linebaugh built on a 6" Ruger Bisley and when loaded with good bullets its an awsome display fo hand cannon , the recoil is stout but not as bad as a 454 Raging bull I had. I've carried this thing on a few hunts out west but soon relized that I could likly out run my guid so I quiet packing the extra weight. I also have a 45 Super conversion for my Glock 21 from Ace customs , it cranks the regular 45 acp up to the magnum level in a still compact gun. I shoot the 260gr Nosler Partition HG bullets out of it at just over 1000fps , and thats what I carry when we hog hunt because your generaly wet from the waist down and alot of the time its with salt water. We almost never shoot the hogs we catch but I did have to plug a big sow with it once at about 15yds , bullet entered the top of the skull and ended in one lung , about18" totaly penitration that started with a realy think head. The 45 Long Colt makes for a very formidable cailber if its built right , Linebaugh makes some great cylinders that will bring the 45lc way up in power with good brass , not 454 levels but up to 44mag at a minimum. But hell if its just hogs , get a set of handcuffs and catch em (cuffs work better than rope)once you get hold of their back legs the rest is all down hill [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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