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trying anything new this season?

Posted By: chadinsc

trying anything new this season? - 10/11/2015 8:13 PM

I know i like to talk about the guns and loads i use and i am constantly experimenting, bet you guys do to. I would like to hear what some of you guys will be trying out this season. could be anything gun, optics, load, new gear... i will be going out in the morning to hopefully try out a new load for my super redhawk 44 magnum on a white tail. im trying a long loaded 300 grain xtp on top of 23.5gr H110 coal is 1.750" thats important to note! in the past i have used 240 grain xtps but never could get them to shoot under 4 in at 100 the 300 grain load shoots about 2" at 100.
Posted By: Ramjet-SS

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/11/2015 9:21 PM

I am hoping to get the new Reeder Big Bore black powder revolver next week. Hoping to spend time wringing out loads to use it on whitetail deer. I have allot of fun this time of year my family usually brings me thier guns to wring out new loads for hunting. I get to shoot a variety guns and loads.

This year should be fun even if the deer do not cooperate the events leading up to the hunt make it worth while.
Posted By: Handgunner400

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/11/2015 11:49 PM

I picked up a SRH in .454 just about spring time and haven't had a chance to really see what it will do, aside from a 10# pig. That really wasn't a fair test. It looked like something from a foreign horror movie.

It's wearing a FF3 and I'm shooting hand loaded XTPs over H110. Be perfect for our big hogs and whitetails; can't wait.
Posted By: REDHAWK1954

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/12/2015 12:39 AM

I will be hunting with a new CVA Optima V2 muzzleloader pistol during our muzzleloader deer season. It is topped with a Traditions 2X scope.

I am shooting a 240 grain XTP over 90 grains of Jim Shockey's Gold.

I will also be hunting with a new Ruger Blackhawk 357 mag with a Ultradot 25mm during our deer gun season.

I have also mounted a Ultradot 30mm to my old Redhawk in 44 mag.

I hope to harvest a deer with each this season. You get (6) deer tags with your big game license here in North Carolina.
Posted By: Chance Weldon

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/12/2015 1:05 AM

I'll be hunting deer with an Encore handgun and an open sighted revolver. I've had a scope on my 460 these past few seasons, but I took it off to put on my Encore.

Also trying out a new relatively light load for my 460 since I won't need to shoot it at longer ranges. Whether or not I use it hinges on how accurate it is at 25 to 30 yards. Early results are promising.
Posted By: Brenden

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/12/2015 1:17 AM

I've got a few to wring out. Two new encore pistol barrels in 480 Ruger, and 338 Federal. I also must use my 44 Special and 41 Magnum this year. I've had the 41 two years and have no kills to its credit.

I have a new 445 Super Mag rifle barrel for the Encore as well. It will see a work out if nothing comes within range of the wheel guns.

I love to pistol hunt, but it's meat first fun second.

Brenden
Posted By: Spencer

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/12/2015 1:23 AM

Picked up this .44 Super Blackhawk this summer. I am going to use it this fall for deer.
Posted By: Sam86

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/12/2015 12:04 PM

This will be my first year hunting deer with a handgun. I just picked up a Ruger Super Blackhawk in 44 mag just like the one above but without the scope. I might put a red dot/scope on it.
Posted By: Zee

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/12/2015 12:34 PM

I have acquired a few handguns this year I intend to use for hunting this season.
5" SRH Toklat in .454 Casull
7.5" Redhawk in .44 Mag
6" SBH in .454 Casull
10" Contender in .357 Mag
6" GP-100 in .357 Mag
15" Encore in .30-06 Spr

If I get lucky to score with all those, I've got a second string to pull out as well.
Posted By: Whitworth

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/12/2015 1:05 PM

I'm trying some new and some old. My .454 SBH has already gotten a hog this year, but I will be using it on deer this season as well. Probably the .480 SBH as well. I am also possibly going to drag out the .500 Maximum this year cause I miss the bruiser.

Posted By: Ramjet-SS

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/12/2015 1:13 PM

 Originally Posted By: Brenden
I've got a few to wring out. Two new encore pistol barrels in 480 Ruger, and 338 Federal. I also must use my 44 Special and 41 Magnum this year. I've had the 41 two years and have no kills to its credit.

I have a new 445 Super Mag rifle barrel for the Encore as well. It will see a work out if nothing comes within range of the wheel guns.

I love to pistol hunt, but it's meat first fun second.

Brenden


Tell me more about the 338 Federal I love that cartridge wish I would have kept my AR platform in that caliber.
Posted By: Zee

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/12/2015 1:27 PM

 Originally Posted By: Whitworth
I am also possibly going to drag out the .500 Maximum this year cause I miss the bruiser.



Posted By: jamesfromjersey

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/12/2015 1:42 PM

Franchise is using 23.0grs of H-110 and 300 XTP in bottom crimp in his Super Red and was rewarded with and excellent 100yd group
Posted By: karl

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/12/2015 5:53 PM

I'm letting my friend use my shotgun while his son uses his (hunting in shotgun zone in Minnesota) and I use my contender in 30-30 (strangely, you can use a center fire pistol anywhere in the state). This will be my first season hunting deer with a pistol and I'm looking forward to it. Another trip to the range to check zeros and consistency and we should be good to go.
Posted By: dvan

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/12/2015 8:03 PM

Changed out barrel on savage striker with a 260 Remington so it's new this year so it's coming along this deer season and my T/C in 41 magnum hasn't connected with anything yet.
Posted By: PsTaN

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/14/2015 2:03 AM

The Super Blackhawk Hunter with Ultradot. The Glock 20 with SeeAll Sight. Both of those combos will get hunted this year. None of those pesky rifle things with their long barrels and stability enhancing stocks and such. :).
Posted By: chiefbg

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/14/2015 2:17 AM

Yeah, I'm going to try to at least see a deer this year...
Posted By: s4s4u

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/14/2015 2:22 AM

 Originally Posted By: chiefbg
Yeah, I'm going to try to at least see a deer this year...


Or at least a "legal" deer. I know the feeling, it's been a tough last couple seasons here.
Posted By: Sam86

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/14/2015 11:28 AM

Just put a stand last night, spooked a buck that was standing maybe 10 yards from the tree I'm going to be sitting in. since I bow hunt I set it up for close shots and this should work perfect for my Blackhawk
Posted By: KRal

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/14/2015 1:55 PM

I've got a Ruger Old Army that I worked up some loads for last year, but never got an opportunity to light one off while hunting. I hope to get one or two with it this year....



I've also got an OM Ruger Super Blackhawk that I purchased for a project gun, but haven't done anything with it yet.



I just received some new powder coated cast hollowpoint bullets that I'm anxious to try, as well. My intent was to use them in my 4 3/4" FA 44mag, but the shoulder is a tad to high on them and they won't chamber in the FA. So, I pulled out the OM Super Blackhawk...they fit fine in it.


...and it should be good enough for whitetail. I'm not crazy about the sights, but that'll get taken care of when it heads to the chop shop. First five round I've fired through this gun since I've had it; not bad for a 42 year old gun and the first load I've worked up for it. It's gonna take some time getting use to a plowhandle grip after shoot'n FA's and Bisley for so long.


Posted By: s4s4u

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/14/2015 2:32 PM

 Quote:
It's gonna take some time getting use to a plowhandle grip after shoot'n FA's and Bisley for so long.


Looks like you got a handle on that handle ;-)

I never did care for the plowhandle, but then I started out on a Bisley.
Posted By: Ramjet-SS

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/18/2015 6:08 PM

Just picked up a great deal on a 7mm-08 Encore 15" barrel. Put It on my frame and loaded up some Nosler 140 grain Accubond over good dose of IMR4350 . Running 2400 10 feet from the barrel. I am really impressed with accuracy of the cartridge and think it shou,d make dandy deer cartridge for this year.
Posted By: thadf

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/18/2015 8:56 PM

Just shot my 15" 7-08 today. Had some loaded with Nosler 140gr and some with Sierra 140gr. Both we're sitting on top of 39gr of H4895. I hope to get some time afield with it this year.

Also going to bring my pietta 58 remmie and a SA XD Service in 45. Of course at different times. I'll bring those when my boys are the trigger men with their rifles.
Posted By: Ramjet-SS

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/19/2015 1:05 AM

How did that 7MM-08 shoot my groups were 2" at 100 yards and the gun shoots better than me.
Posted By: Whitworth

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/19/2015 12:40 PM

 Originally Posted By: Whitworth
I'm trying some new and some old. My .454 SBH has already gotten a hog this year, but I will be using it on deer this season as well. Probably the .480 SBH as well. I am also possibly going to drag out the .500 Maximum this year cause I miss the bruiser.



Used both the .454 SBH and the .500 Max on some really big critters in Texas last week and let's just say that I have renewed my love for the .500 Max!
Posted By: Handgunner400

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/21/2015 4:09 PM

 Originally Posted By: Ramjet-SS
How did that 7MM-08 shoot my groups were 2" at 100 yards and the gun shoot better than me.


I have shot some nice sub 1" groups with 120 grain BTs in my 7-08 but haven't been pleased with their performance on game. Last year I was shooting factory Remington Extended Range (139?). At 50 yards I had almost complete lengthwise penetration on a 170# buck; shot him quartering to me and cut the bullet out from beneath his skin just in front of his opposite flank. DRT'd him.
Posted By: Ramjet-SS

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/21/2015 5:34 PM

Oh boy that's impressive
Posted By: magman

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/21/2015 9:33 PM

Was trying to use some cast HPs in my 44 Special. That was a bust, accuracy was terrible. Back to the drawing board.

If that doesn't work out, just revert to the tried and true 44mag with jacketed bullets.
Posted By: Brenden

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/21/2015 11:32 PM

Don't feel bad Magman, the hollow points in the 44 Special were a bust for me too. With 5 grains of Bullseye, they shot pretty good but not enough "umph" for my liking.

Back to the 250 Keith and 8 grains of Unique for me.

Brenden
Posted By: pab1

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/22/2015 2:19 AM

 Originally Posted By: chadinsc
I would like to hear what some of you guys will be trying out this season. could be anything gun, optics, load, new gear...


Not a handgun but I'm going out tomorrow to see if I can find an accurate load for my .62 cal smoothbore flintlock. I've had the gun for a few years but never hunted with it or spent any time working up an accurate load. Probably limited to 50 yards for consistent hunting accuracy. That's what I've experienced with my .56 cal smoothbores.
Posted By: nockhunter

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/22/2015 3:15 AM

I just got an email saying my 480 SBH is ready to ship. I hope to have a load worked up for the season.

Mike
Posted By: eastex

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/22/2015 5:49 AM

For the last 8 or 9 years all I did was bow hunt and got burnt out. This year I will strictly be using a handgun. For the line up my 460 XVR will be with me every time for shots under 100 and will also be carrying an encore in 460 or 308 or possibly my contender in 7-30 waters
Posted By: REDHAWK1954

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/22/2015 9:12 AM

Eastex, you have an impressive collection of long range handguns there.

I too have bow hunted for years, started out with a recurve, switched to a compound and back to a long bow. I killed deer with all of them.

My shoulder is about worn out now and I am shooting a crossbow. I shot a mature doe yesterday afternoon at a measured 54 yards and she hit the ground right there.

Bow hunting is loosing its excitement. I much prefer my handguns now but I have to wait two more weeks here in the piedmont of North Carolina.
Posted By: eastex

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/22/2015 5:08 PM

Thanks RedHawks I have always been a handgun nut and I have always taken my 44 RedHawk bow hunting with me for hogs
Posted By: thadf

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/22/2015 9:50 PM

 Originally Posted By: Ramjet-SS
How did that 7MM-08 shoot my groups were 2" at 100 yards and the gun shoots better than me.


1/2" at 50 yards, but then I'm embarrassed to say 4-5" at 100. It's all me though. The gun will do it for sure. I need a lot more trigger time at longer ranges. I'm limiting myself to 50ish yards this year.
Posted By: junebug

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/23/2015 1:41 PM


It's all me though. l do it for sure. I need a lot more trigger time at longer ranges. I'm limiting myself to 50ish yards this year. [/quote]
Thats what being an ethical hunter is all about. Knowing your limitations and sticking to them . It shows your respect for the game you hunt,and that you know your limitations[for now].
Practice will make you a better shot, you already have the right mindset. My hat is off to you!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted By: Whitworth

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/23/2015 2:36 PM

Not to mention the fact that up-close and personal is just fun!
Posted By: thadf

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/23/2015 5:43 PM

Thanks for the support guys. I have two boys 13 and 10, and two girls 2 and 7 months that need a good example. It keeps me in check having their eyes on my every move.
Posted By: Buck_358

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/24/2015 2:20 PM

Does a different bullet count? This fall I will try Sierra?s 225gr SBT out of my 35-06 JDJ. Accuracy and wet media trails have been outstanding. For those that like ballistic data as follows. I found the best accuracy at these velocities.
Hornady 180 SSSP = 2675fs ? N135
Speer 220FP = 2550fs ? N150
Sierra 225SBT = 2515fs ? N140 & N150 run neck and neck.

The barrel is a SSK 15? + the Brake - Burris 3x12 pistol scope
Good hunting -
B..


Posted By: eastex

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/24/2015 11:32 PM

Nice rig there buck that outta be good for anything you may encounter
Posted By: Glock10mm

Re: trying anything new this season? - 10/29/2015 6:07 PM

The only new thing I plan on doing is just..Handgun hunting! I've been an AVID bowhunter for 7 years (started when I was 10, Been hooked ever since!) Now I'm lookig for another way to challenge myself. I have been shooting 22 pistols for the longest time squirrel hunting, never anything bigger. I have a Glock 20 10mm that I've been practicing with. I'm limiting my shots to 25 yards and under. No sense in gimping anything up! I never thought I'd say it, but I'm comfortable with my bow TWICE as far as my firearm
\:D


It's going to be a journey! I'm shooting UnderWood 180gr XTP's. Anyone see a problem with that? Only until I get the dies for a 10mm, that is.
Posted By: Skippie

Re: trying anything new this season? - 11/03/2015 10:54 PM

I took classes from a deer whisper this year, hope it works.
Posted By: Gregg Richter

Re: trying anything new this season? - 11/04/2015 2:09 AM

Due to a long story that I will not go into here, this season I am hunting deer and cow elk with my FA .454 Casull instead of my Custom .475 Linebaugh.

Sighting the .454 in a few days ago, with heavy 300 grain Nosler Partition loads
;\)

the screw that holds on the ejector rod housing sheared off. I was able to locate housing and rod but the spring vanished (imagine that)


So I am now hunting with a 5 shot revolver (that is fine!)
\:\)


that I will not be able to reload very fast

but all you need is one shot and the other four are for gun balance, right?

\:D


\:D
Posted By: Festus

Re: trying anything new this season? - 11/04/2015 10:34 PM

I may try cast bullet loads for deer.
Thinking about the Penn Thunderhead BB in 250

Id like to put a red dot on my bisley , but may have to wait till next year.
I just hope to get my third whitetail with Mrs Bisley
Posted By: SEAK

Re: trying anything new this season? - 11/05/2015 6:27 AM

Just picked up a Henery Mares leg 44mag to finish off the year.I'll be cutting the barrel back to 5" on my 9 1/2" SRH
Posted By: SChunter

Re: trying anything new this season? - 11/05/2015 12:02 PM

Dipped my toe in the Trijicon pool recently, placing an RMR on my FA in 475 - haven't sighted it in yet, but I think I'm gonna like it!!!
Posted By: REDHAWK1954

Re: trying anything new this season? - 11/05/2015 2:45 PM

Schunter, are you still hunting with your 357 mag and those Barnes bullets.
Posted By: SnookNTarpon

Re: trying anything new this season? - 11/05/2015 5:23 PM

Hey Whitworth.
Tell me about those beautiful grips...
very nice!
SnT
Posted By: KRal

Re: trying anything new this season? - 11/05/2015 7:12 PM

 Originally Posted By: SChunter
Dipped my toe in the Trijicon pool recently, placing an RMR on my FA in 475 - haven't sighted it in yet, but I think I'm gonna like it!!!


Which one did you end up with?
Posted By: Whitworth

Re: trying anything new this season? - 11/05/2015 7:26 PM

 Originally Posted By: SnookNTarpon
Hey Whitworth.
Tell me about those beautiful grips...
very nice!
SnT


English walnut. Jack Huntington made them. Thank you!
Posted By: SChunter

Re: trying anything new this season? - 11/05/2015 8:12 PM

 Originally Posted By: REDHAWK1954
Schunter, are you still hunting with your 357 mag and those Barnes bullets.


RH - yes sir, I'll hopefully be launching a 140 at a whitetail or 2 this weekend!

KRal - took a hint from our buddy Darrell and went with the RMR 06, the user-adjustable model
Posted By: TGC

Re: trying anything new this season? - 11/05/2015 9:10 PM

 Originally Posted By: pab1


Not a handgun but I'm going out tomorrow to see if I can find an accurate load for my .62 cal smoothbore flintlock. I've had the gun for a few years but never hunted with it or spent any time working up an accurate load. Probably limited to 50 yards for consistent hunting accuracy. That's what I've experienced with my .56 cal smoothbores.


NOW. That's more like it. Seriously, good for you. Never done it myself, did watch a show on it one time, it was tuff hunting. Never did score. Let us know how you do.
Posted By: DJTJR

Re: trying anything new this season? - 11/05/2015 10:53 PM

As usual I am torn. First choice will be my FA 353 but if I need to stretch it a bit I'll have a few more options.
Encore 7-08 or 375 JDJ
Custom xp 260, or 6.5 wsm
Any number of FA 454s or 44s
Or some other neglected awesome thing that needs some time afield
Posted By: Sawfish

Re: trying anything new this season? - 11/09/2015 8:45 PM

Bought a Bullberry barrel in .35 Whelen Ackley Improved from a member on another forum. Sent it off to SSK for a Fish Gill Brake. Hope to have it ready for a December Whitetail Hunt, but it is looking more like a next year hunting gun.
Posted By: REDHAWK1954

Re: trying anything new this season? - 11/09/2015 8:49 PM

DJTJR, is that FA 353 Aa357 Mag?
Posted By: REDHAWK1954

Re: trying anything new this season? - 11/19/2015 11:44 AM

Well I was blessed to get the chance to take two deer with my CVA muzzleloader pistol last week end. I am hoping to bloody the Blackhawk this weekend and then later my Redhawk.
Posted By: nytracker

Re: trying anything new this season? - 11/20/2015 2:12 PM

Guess I am. ...... its all racksmashers fault. He found me a great deal on a 15 inch encor pro hunter.. shot it for the first time yesterday . I am proficient with it to 50 or so yards but at 100 not so much. I will probably hunt opening day with the 44 hunter. Have a cut cornfield on a small brushlot I will sit on with encore probably thanksgiving.
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