
I went with the Timberwolf since they are collectible.
It's light, fast pointing and fast cycling.
It is a takedown and all you need is a loony. The stock is drop adjustable.
I tried a red dot on it but I prefer the sleekness without opticks.
I love to carry it with me for pre-season scouting.
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i like 44s, find they can bite surprisingly hard. a 44 rifle, i would not hesitate one second for deer/black bear. heard it will handle moose too with heavy bullets. for plinking and magpies, i wager hot 125's would do the trick. nice companion to my gp100.
i was doing some research tonite, apparently years back in australia, some biker war was going on, and a guy with a rossi 357 took out a bunch of dudes mostly with one shot. little bullet seems to be plenty deadly.
Federal factory 158 grain JSP's say 1240 fps on the box ( I am assuming 4 inch revolver) I was getting 1800 fps from my Rossi 357 with a 20 inch barrelDon't know the numbers but pistol cartridges pick up a respectable amount of steam in the longer barrel, especially if you load with the right powders. Really like to shoot my mares legs in 357 and 44. Surprising amount of recoil in the 44 when you hold it to your shoulder (quite a contortion but it can be done).
Don't know the numbers but pistol cartridges pick up a respectable amount of steam in the longer barrel, especially if you load with the right powders. Really like to shoot my mares legs in 357 and 44. Surprising amount of recoil in the 44 when you hold it to your shoulder (quite a contortion but it can be done).






























