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<blockquote data-quote="cavin_and" data-source="post: 2400676" data-attributes="member: 121111"><p>In Montana, my son carries a 4.5" Freedom Arms .454 with 330 gr hard cast handloads. My daughter-in-law carries a S&W M&P with Lehigh Defense Penetrator handloads. I carry a 4.5" Super Blackhawk .44 with 300 gr hard cast handloads. All are carried across the chest. So I would say that you should carry the biggest gun that you have, that you can control and shoot accurately. The gun you have is better than no gun. I'm not going to start a spray versus gun debate on a gun forum, but we also carry spray. Spray in the left hand and gun in the right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cavin_and, post: 2400676, member: 121111"] In Montana, my son carries a 4.5" Freedom Arms .454 with 330 gr hard cast handloads. My daughter-in-law carries a S&W M&P with Lehigh Defense Penetrator handloads. I carry a 4.5" Super Blackhawk .44 with 300 gr hard cast handloads. All are carried across the chest. So I would say that you should carry the biggest gun that you have, that you can control and shoot accurately. The gun you have is better than no gun. I'm not going to start a spray versus gun debate on a gun forum, but we also carry spray. Spray in the left hand and gun in the right. [/QUOTE]
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