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New 270 boondoggle wildcat testing
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<blockquote data-quote="yorke-1" data-source="post: 1594948" data-attributes="member: 11960"><p>Yes he does support his customers, you'll see when you stop talking about how great his products and services are and actually put out some money to experience it first hand. </p><p></p><p>The 480 is not a 454 caliber it's a .475, that's why they called it the <strong>480</strong> Ruger. A 44 magnum length 454 caliber is what we typically refer to as the 45 Colt. Based on your response, I assume that you're not much of a handgun hunter. The difference between the 480 Ruger and 44 magnum is significant and anyone with first hand experience with both will tell you that. And those of us familiar with both the 44 Mag and 480, as well as the 41 mag, 454 Casull, 45 colt, 475 Linebaugh, 460 S&W, and 500 S&W can tell you about the advantages of each. </p><p></p><p>Now MudRunner2005 I'm going to make a request, I'd prefer to have a conversation with people who have actual first hand experience or legitimate questions that maybe some of the more experienced folks can answer. If you'd like to contribute to the conversation with actual first hand experience instead of internet wisdom, please stick around and contribute. Otherwise, please sit quietly while the adults are talking. </p><p></p><p>Andrew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yorke-1, post: 1594948, member: 11960"] Yes he does support his customers, you’ll see when you stop talking about how great his products and services are and actually put out some money to experience it first hand. The 480 is not a 454 caliber it’s a .475, that’s why they called it the [B]480[/B] Ruger. A 44 magnum length 454 caliber is what we typically refer to as the 45 Colt. Based on your response, I assume that you’re not much of a handgun hunter. The difference between the 480 Ruger and 44 magnum is significant and anyone with first hand experience with both will tell you that. And those of us familiar with both the 44 Mag and 480, as well as the 41 mag, 454 Casull, 45 colt, 475 Linebaugh, 460 S&W, and 500 S&W can tell you about the advantages of each. Now MudRunner2005 I’m going to make a request, I’d prefer to have a conversation with people who have actual first hand experience or legitimate questions that maybe some of the more experienced folks can answer. If you’d like to contribute to the conversation with actual first hand experience instead of internet wisdom, please stick around and contribute. Otherwise, please sit quietly while the adults are talking. Andrew [/QUOTE]
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