Fun at the Range
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- Coach1
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Fun at the Range
My SIL and I went to the range Saturday. The outlook was for a chance of showers. Ha! So, while we were on the long gun range.. waiting for monsoon season to clear up a little (we were the only 2 there), the RO
brought out his personal S&W 500, 10 inch barrel, Luepold pistol scope and a pistol rest.
He offered to let us run a few rounds out to our target - 50 yards down-range, 8" Shoot NC.
What a blast - literally and figuratively! He uses it to hunt - dropped a deer with one shot last season. So, I gave it a go... 2 rounds. One printed about 5 o'clock just outside the target. The second was bullseye high and in the 9 ring, left. Needless to say, I was grinnin' so hard my face hurt. The muzzle flash and bullet shock wave punched a brief hole through the downpour. And I did not hit myself in the forehead.
So, overall, a memorable trip to the range.. despite of the rain. Don't anyone tell my wife that I have so much fun doing this stuff or she will find some yard work chore for my Saturdays.
brought out his personal S&W 500, 10 inch barrel, Luepold pistol scope and a pistol rest.
He offered to let us run a few rounds out to our target - 50 yards down-range, 8" Shoot NC.
What a blast - literally and figuratively! He uses it to hunt - dropped a deer with one shot last season. So, I gave it a go... 2 rounds. One printed about 5 o'clock just outside the target. The second was bullseye high and in the 9 ring, left. Needless to say, I was grinnin' so hard my face hurt. The muzzle flash and bullet shock wave punched a brief hole through the downpour. And I did not hit myself in the forehead.
So, overall, a memorable trip to the range.. despite of the rain. Don't anyone tell my wife that I have so much fun doing this stuff or she will find some yard work chore for my Saturdays.
"You can't always get what you want. But if you try sometimes, you just might find, you get what you need." The Rolling Stones
Honey-do lists tend to appear anytime we have plans for fun, don't they?
I still remember a day years ago when a guy offered for me to shoot a cylinder full through his Redhawk. I think I got five of the six on the target, but that was my first and last experience with .44 Magnum. I think with an .500 S&W, I'd respectfully decline! I do not care much for hand held howitzers.
I still remember a day years ago when a guy offered for me to shoot a cylinder full through his Redhawk. I think I got five of the six on the target, but that was my first and last experience with .44 Magnum. I think with an .500 S&W, I'd respectfully decline! I do not care much for hand held howitzers.
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- blue68f100
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I would not pass the chance up to shoot a S&W 500. When I first got into handguns my neighbor had a 44mag that I shot routinely. I had a Ruger Blackhawk in 30 carbine along with my Python. If the range was crowded we pulled out the big guns with hot loads. You would be surprised how quickly the range cleared. The we would shoot the light loads.
On TopShot last week they opened up by shooting the S&W 500. Some had a hard time with it other did not. It was a 1 against 1 competition. The winner went to the Blue team, looser to the Red's. Red's already down one person.
On TopShot last week they opened up by shooting the S&W 500. Some had a hard time with it other did not. It was a 1 against 1 competition. The winner went to the Blue team, looser to the Red's. Red's already down one person.
David
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Years ago a pal of mine acquired a new 44 Mag. His Father and I went out to shoot it and as this was spring time in Alaska we were standing in a mud/snow slush when his Father was given the honor of the first shot. The pistol did a flip and buried itself in the muck
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- Coach1
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Grips on big revolvers
Greener 3.. Your comment about grips making a difference is on point. Two things that made an impression on me with that S&W 500. First, the "rubberized'" grip provides for a rock-solid hold on the gun but somehow provides a level of cushioning to take the edge off the felt recoil. That seemed a remarkable balance.. albeit for just 2 rounds. Second, just looking at the hand cannon, I was expecting an appropriately heavy trigger. then RO said I could dry fire the pistol in SA. the 2 live fire shots confirmed that in SA, the trigger pull was .. maybe ... 3 pounds.. with a "surprise" break to drop the hammer. Then the fun started!
Of course, the rest took a lot of stress off the wrist and forearm.
I'll not be in the market for a 500.. or a Python or a Redhawk, etc.. any time soon. But that rainy day at the range was a lot of fun.
Of course, the rest took a lot of stress off the wrist and forearm.
I'll not be in the market for a 500.. or a Python or a Redhawk, etc.. any time soon. But that rainy day at the range was a lot of fun.
"You can't always get what you want. But if you try sometimes, you just might find, you get what you need." The Rolling Stones
I believe that .50 cal is the largest bore diameter allowed (other than shotguns of course)
the wider the grips at the top of the backstrap the more controllable the gun is in recoil. the Colt SAA (Peacemaker) are a prime example of this....
.... that being said it is a whole lot of fun shooting the 44 loaded to 44special velocities....
the wider the grips at the top of the backstrap the more controllable the gun is in recoil. the Colt SAA (Peacemaker) are a prime example of this....
.... that being said it is a whole lot of fun shooting the 44 loaded to 44special velocities....
"Courage is being scared to death... and saddling up anyway."
-John Wayne
-John Wayne
Excluding muzzle loading. I think they did horse pistols in .68 caliber. Loads of fun, noise, smoke, etc.bgreenea3 wrote:I believe that .50 cal is the largest bore diameter allowed (other than shotguns of course)
the wider the grips at the top of the backstrap the more controllable the gun is in recoil. the Colt SAA (Peacemaker) are a prime example of this....
.... that being said it is a whole lot of fun shooting the 44 loaded to 44special velocities....