Do what the middle eastern fella was doing on the fb video. Washing his rear with one hand and then using the same hand to take a sip of water from his hand and then repeating this over and over. Must have taste pretty organic lol
Do what the middle eastern fella was doing on the fb video. Washing his rear with one hand and then using the same hand to take a sip of water from his hand and then repeating this over and over. Must have taste pretty organic lol
Just wondering how many would say that a 38-55 isn't suitable for moose?
And then compare numbers to that of a 44 Mag...
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Its legal in Manitoba to hunt moose with a .50 caliber muzzle loader, which drives a 277 gr ball at about 1800 fps. When fired in a rifle, a .44 magnum matches that performance and is loaded with a superior bullet. That said, compared to modern rifle cartridges, the performance is uninspiring, and the practical range on big game is about what could be expected from a 12 ga slug. If you like the idea of a large bore rifle, the .44 is probably not the best choice, carrying characteristics notwithstanding. Consider that a 325 gr bullet fired in a .44 magnum rifle makes about 1600 fps, this compares poorly to a 350 gr bullet at 2600 fps from a .458 Winchester and over 2800 fps when fired in a .416 Rigby or Weatherby.
Would think it would work fine out to 75 yards or so. 444 is back in production that would be better still. For deer I’ve heard 44 in a rifle does a pretty good job
Who sells hard cast Bullets? I'd like to give them a try.
is casting. Get all my 'stuff' now from a friend locally now. Oh, the bullet I made reference to is the Lyman 429421 and I was using wheel weights then.Who sells hard cast Bullets? I'd like to give them a try.
Right ..... One would feel pretty stoopid looking at a moose 300yds across a clear cut holding a 44mag.
A 30-06 would be a better choice for a list of reasons.




























