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Offline AntlersDS

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Is the .41 Rem Mag a forgotten cartridge?
« Reply #30 on: March 17, 2005, 03:17:09 AM »
Good informatin on the .41.  I would like to get a Ruger SBH .41 also, but would like it in the Bisley grip.  Ruger does'nt make them right now and I have found a couple in the Gun List magazine.  Are those ads legitimate, one price was for $550.  Is there any haggling involved in buying a pistol like that from an advertisement in that magazine.  Thanks for any information.

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« Reply #31 on: March 17, 2005, 06:56:23 AM »
Davidsons still has the SBH Hunter with a Bisley grip from their special run in stock.  My dealer quoted me $470 for one yesterday.

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« Reply #32 on: March 17, 2005, 04:38:16 PM »
See this site; http://handloads.com/misc/linebaugh.penetration.tests.asp
Pay attention to 41 Magnum load 260 LFN, many will be quite surprised what good load in 41 Magnum could do.

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« Reply #33 on: March 17, 2005, 05:44:47 PM »
i have the 41 mag hunter none bis. an i love the thing i got it this past fall
im going to shoot for the 45 colt for dads day this year lol

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« Reply #34 on: March 17, 2005, 06:29:31 PM »
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I just can't believe how light this Taurus Ti gun is.  It feels great to carry in the bag.  A box of ammo is more heavier than this gun.  Any way, I tried the 210 gr HP/XTP over 10.0 gr of Blue Dot.  It felt just a little less stiff of a load as the factory loads but the point of impact change (hitting higher than the ones with higher velocity... go figure..).  Next, I will try 175 gr at about 1000 fps for plinking loads.  The gun is behaving real well.  No hickups.  :-D

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« Reply #35 on: March 18, 2005, 05:47:17 AM »
:cb2: A higher velocity will shoot lower. It's out of the barrel faster--before the barrel has risen much. A slower bullet is in the barrel as it has started to rise from the recoil and comes out as the barrel has begun to point upward just a tad. So everything is doin' what it's supposed to.

Let us know how you like the 175 load.
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« Reply #36 on: March 21, 2005, 09:41:20 AM »
I was not able to find 175 gr bnullets.  I did, however reload more rounds of the HP/XTP over 9.1 grs of Blue Dot.  This load worked very nice!  Accurate and easy to handle.  I think I will stick to this load for this particular gun.

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« Reply #37 on: April 06, 2005, 04:06:20 PM »
Most people who use a .41 are dedicated to the caliber.  I have had  5 so far , and right now I am down to 3.  Had ruger BH 6"/ 2 SW
57 blued 1 - 6" (Sold it and the Ruger) Sw 57 8 3/8" / Redhawk 7 1/2"
and Contender 14".  Loved them all.  The .41 get picked up quick here in PA.  My 57 6 " lasted  total of 3 hrs on a Saturday Morning on consignment.  Only reason I sold it was to fund a Bear hunt in Alaska this
May.  No the .41 will never die.  Just my .02

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« Reply #38 on: April 18, 2005, 12:14:51 PM »
I guess you can't consider this a hunting .41, but I've carried it for years either in a holster or on the seat of my pickup. I've had it for a long time, and have only used Remington 215 factory loads. It carries easy on the belt, especially under a coat, even while sitting in the truck. While opening gates, have shot a couple snakes. When in town it goes too, but I've haven't happened on any two legged snakes yet.

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« Reply #39 on: April 24, 2005, 04:06:12 PM »
I've owned two nickel 6" Smith model 57's, both with S prefixes on the seriel number. I currently have a deal in the works for a 4" blue Smith model 57 P&R. The 4" blue is the one I've been trying to get and has eluded me since the mid '60's. With any luck, I'll own one soon? Forgotten or dead, I don't think so? Hopefully Smith has recently awoke to the want of their customers for the .41 mags., with the introduction of the new 57 M/G?
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« Reply #40 on: April 25, 2005, 06:20:56 PM »
:cb2: Since Marlin has come out with a .41 lever action they must think there is some kind of market there.
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