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Post by hornet22savage on Mar 8, 2015 14:32:51 GMT -5
I finally found what I have been looking for, a Super Blackhawk Hunter in 41 Rem Mag. Now I await its arival for OK. I'm so excited. Anybody want to reccomend factory ammo? I'm hoping the Winchester Platnium tips shoot well but you never know.
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Post by kash913 on Mar 14, 2015 21:14:22 GMT -5
When I used to own one. I reloaded for it. Good luck
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Post by hornet22savage on Mar 22, 2015 19:32:22 GMT -5
I managed to my hands on two boxes of the Remington HTP 210 gr. SP. Shot at 25 yds. and managed to touch two of six and the others were in a horizontal string of about three inches. Open sights of course.
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Post by lee on Jan 31, 2017 15:59:15 GMT -5
Found Federal Premium 210 gr which uses swift bullets was very accurate in my Ruger Blackhawk. While this is a factory hunting load, I also hand load for my 41 mag. pistols.
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Post by 7mmfreak on Feb 4, 2017 21:00:40 GMT -5
When I was shooting Ruger Bisley Blackhawk six-guns I used (and still recommend ) hard lead flat nose bullets. Several companies load them if you don't reload.
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Post by rob67 on Feb 13, 2017 15:48:38 GMT -5
When I was shooting Ruger Bisley Blackhawk six-guns I used (and still recommend ) hard lead flat nose bullets. Several companies load them if you don't reload. I have one in 44 mag and a Elmer Keith type bullet shot the best. I even bought a mold and cast them for awhile. Deadly on deer also.
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Post by alexcray on Apr 15, 2024 21:15:02 GMT -5
When I used to own one. I reloaded for it. Good luck These are a good choice for hunting as they are designed for controlled expansion and good penetration.
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