till expensive, even if you reload, just not as bad.
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> the only problem
light 250-300 grain rounds is
fun, but still expensive, even if you reload, just not as bad.
DonO
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the only proble
Thanks, Jerry
LJ
>>> 11/19/2010 5:09 AM >>>
Larry:
A 230 grain .45 ACP bullet comes out the barrel at around 900 FPS, about the
same as a 250 grain .45 Colt. It's a good man stopper but it would just piss
off a big bear. Don's got the right idea with the .500 S &W. Not something
yo
the only problem I see is the recoil (must be enormus)
Thomas
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Larry:
A 230 grain .45 ACP bullet comes out the ba
Larry:
A 230 grain .45 ACP bullet comes out the barrel at around 900 FPS, about the
same as a 250 grain .45 Colt. It's a good man stopper but it would just piss
off a big bear. Don's got the right idea with the .500 S &W. Not something
you'd want for concealed carry but good in bear cou
Makes all the sense in the world. I wish I was in a financial position to buy
a BIG FRAME handgun. What would my Springfield Armory 1911 .45 ACP do in a
bear situation? Any good at all?
Larry Johnson
>>> "Don Ordes" 11/18/2010 9:35 AM >>>
I've posted photos before of my fly-fishing prote