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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Heat?" data-source="post: 1483254" data-attributes="member: 105495"><p>If you shoot your 10mm better than a larger gun, the 10mm is a better option. I personally have no problem de-seeding a watermelon with my 4" S&W .500 at 50 yards. Most are afraid to try it after watching me shoot it. But when you drop the Hammer on 40-49 grs of W296, you are "Riding the Lightning". My 4 5/8" Ruger SBH in w 44 Mag 300 gr Hardcasts seem mild in comparison. But I'd prefer a 10mm to Bear Spray, AKA: "Bruin Salsa". They say a Grizzly can do much damage to you even when mortally wounded. Never made sense to me that they couldn't wreak even more havoc on you with irritated eyes and nasal passages!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Heat?, post: 1483254, member: 105495"] If you shoot your 10mm better than a larger gun, the 10mm is a better option. I personally have no problem de-seeding a watermelon with my 4” S&W .500 at 50 yards. Most are afraid to try it after watching me shoot it. But when you drop the Hammer on 40-49 grs of W296, you are “Riding the Lightning”. My 4 5/8” Ruger SBH in w 44 Mag 300 gr Hardcasts seem mild in comparison. But I’d prefer a 10mm to Bear Spray, AKA: “Bruin Salsa”. They say a Grizzly can do much damage to you even when mortally wounded. Never made sense to me that they couldn’t wreak even more havoc on you with irritated eyes and nasal passages! [/QUOTE]
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