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To: 2nd_Amendment_Defender
All you need is a good 1911A1 .45ACP such as a Springfield milspec. that is not very tight and can shoot 1000 rounds without ever having a burp or hickup. A good heavy 230gr bullet moving @900 fps with 6 quick follow up rounds ready to go if you panick and miss and the fool doesn't run away.

For rare individuals such as myself who had a Marine Corps gunny sgt. for a father and mentor and shot his heavy magnum when you were 5yrs old without ear protection from the front porch while sitting on his knee, you would prefer the .44 magnum and would be fond of the Ruger Super Balckhawk and Redhawk. You would prefer the Super Blackhawk for its accuracy and simple ellegance. You would load your own and have a favorite round for each occasion such as the Keith 250gr SWC (hard cast 50/50 wheel weight and lynotype mix)loaded with 9.7gr of Unique for fun plinking days or loaded with 22gr of 2400 for the big bang buck days. For accuracy would load the 210gr Sierra JSP or JHP with 26gr of WW296 with the CCI-300 large pistol primers. Very good accuracy out to 150 yards and even at 100 yards you can hold a 4" group. For the bahemath stopper you would load the depleted uranium secret load you share with nobody becuase it may hurt others who attempt to load and shoot a round handled only by rare individuals who know the secret hand shake and can therefore pass on the load data for.

Peace brother!

293 posted on 02/28/2003 4:47:00 PM PST by Mat_Helm
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To: Mat_Helm

For myself, the smoothest shooting and most accurate without a brace is the 454 Super Redhawk shooting the 45 long colt round. I also own the H&K USP in the 45 Cal and it is super accurate for a short barrel 45 automatic. Takes a smooth trigger pull to keep it on target though.


370 posted on 05/18/2005 1:30:44 PM PDT by FireTrack
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