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Re: Favorite Caliber
[Re: AK hgunner1]
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01/24/2017 2:44 AM
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Darrell H
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Darrell, Thanks for sharing and impressive to say the least. I doubt it but by my looking at all those pics you could be labeled a one handgun/caliber man. ?????? Ummm....no
I use a variety of calibers, in my neck of the woods a 44 Magnum works really well. But...I have been thoroughly impressed with the 454 Casull and if I had to choose one cartridge for everything, I think that I would go with the 454. Lord willing, I will tote a 454 stoked with A-Frames next fall in the Brooks Range for moose/caribou.
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Re: Favorite Caliber
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01/24/2017 3:19 AM
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AK hgunner1
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Charlie
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Re: Favorite Caliber
[Re: Darrell H]
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01/24/2017 3:21 AM
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AK hgunner1
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Good territory to be hunting. Good luck..
Charlie
Matthew 5:9 Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called the sons of GOD
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Re: Favorite Caliber
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01/24/2017 5:31 AM
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Kinger
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Darrell H, Great Job in Africa. Those are some awesome trophys. When I went I used the Barnes 250 XPB. If I cant use Swift, Barnes are a very close 2nd.
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Re: Favorite Caliber
[Re: Darrell H]
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01/24/2017 2:46 PM
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KRal
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Darrell, Thanks for sharing and impressive to say the least. I doubt it but by my looking at all those pics you could be labeled a one handgun/caliber man. ?????? Ummm....no
I use a variety of calibers, in my neck of the woods a 44 Magnum works really well. But...I have been thoroughly impressed with the 454 Casull and if I had to choose one cartridge for everything, I think that I would go with the 454. Lord willing, I will tote a 454 stoked with A-Frames next fall in the Brooks Range for moose/caribou.
I'm jealous, but hope it comes together for you. Looking forward to reading all about it!
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