@paknheat
It's a monster dude. Those 175 winchesters feel WAY different than those little 38's I've been carrying. And they're not even hot. I have to agree, that 155 hornady killed the stuffing out of that hog!
@cje1980
Yeah dude, that's the one I was looking at. I read a review that someone had problems with the 230 hardcast keyholing. With that in mind, I'm thinking the 200 is the way to go... for the woods. Still contemplating a nonwoods PD round.
@GeauxTide
I was of the same thinking a while back. Pretty much had my mind made up on a Alaskan 454. considering a 10mm will handle the biggest predators in Ga (black bear) and the fact that it will double as a personal protection in situations where might need more than 6 rounds. 10+1 rounds of 'enough' vs 6 rounds of 'OMG U Blew the damn bear in half'
I'm diggin' the "Phaughty".
@banditt007
For some reason i thought he was talking about me calling them tweakers. I was prepared to offer him 2 to 1 i'm from Ga
@jgcoastie
Yeah dude, that's what I was thinking myself. It takes a bad bad man to carry just a pistol on That island!
@FrankenMauser
I know man. I was all gung ho for the Equalizer's but typed them into google and read a interview by none other than youtube sensation 'hickock45' stating he's had problems with them keyholing. Hang on and i'll see if i can find it again... Yeah here it is:
http://www.glocktalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1188922
Actually, just went over to Double Tap and had the equalizers and the hardcast mixed up. The hardcast are what were tumbling. Hmmm...well alright +1 for the EQ's
@jgcoastie
I'd think they would be more sympathetic to an animal defense round as opposed to one strictly designed for anti personal. It's like an AR vs a 45-70. Which one looks more lethal?