P Pond James Pond New member Sep 10, 2017 #21 It is a 7.5" barreled SRH Mr. Pond. Click to expand... OK, so that would explain the big jump over my 4" performance. (hmmm.... could have phrased that better...) All the same that is quite a stonking load you have there. Or had.
It is a 7.5" barreled SRH Mr. Pond. Click to expand... OK, so that would explain the big jump over my 4" performance. (hmmm.... could have phrased that better...) All the same that is quite a stonking load you have there. Or had.
P Pond James Pond New member Sep 10, 2017 #22 It is a 7.5" barreled SRH Mr. Pond. Click to expand... PLEASE DELETE: Duplicate post!
P Pond James Pond New member Sep 10, 2017 #23 It can handle anything a colt anaconda can handle,or super red hawk. Click to expand... 300gr doesn't mean it has to be hot. Certainly you'll feel more recoil, but I expect a 300gr bullet at "only" 1000fps would be a devastating hunting round!
It can handle anything a colt anaconda can handle,or super red hawk. Click to expand... 300gr doesn't mean it has to be hot. Certainly you'll feel more recoil, but I expect a 300gr bullet at "only" 1000fps would be a devastating hunting round!
G GeauxTide New member Sep 10, 2017 #24 A big fan of heavy for caliber hard cast bullets. When I started using the RCBS SAA 285gr bullet in my Ruger 45 Colt, I don't hardly use my SBH anymore. At 1050fps, it hits with authority and penetration is measured in feet.
A big fan of heavy for caliber hard cast bullets. When I started using the RCBS SAA 285gr bullet in my Ruger 45 Colt, I don't hardly use my SBH anymore. At 1050fps, it hits with authority and penetration is measured in feet.