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    Team Garrote '23 backtrail540's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by okie john View Post
    I could see that setup in 357 as a deer gun around here.


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    I'm working on a deal for my buddies 686 as a centerfire equivalent

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    I am not really a gunsmith, more of a hobbyist with some skills.
    This was a 7.5" Redhawk that I knew had to be shorter as soon as I picked it up.
    Cut to just under 4", milled to accept a Bowen front sight block and slicked up the action.
    Took one of the factory rings and modified it to carry a RDS in this case a Burris FF3.

    Guns are just machines and without you they can do no harm, nor any good

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    Quote Originally Posted by JHC View Post
    Model 28 no dash and a FIST #1K that actually carries it very comfortably concealed at AIWB.

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    Great combo all around. Hope I can catch a similar set up. Would carry daily. Thanks for posting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P.E. Kelley View Post
    I am not really a gunsmith, more of a hobbyist with some skills.
    This was a 7.5" Redhawk that I knew had to be shorter as soon as I picked it up.
    Cut to just under 4", milled to accept a Bowen front sight block and slicked up the action.
    Took one of the factory rings and modified it to carry a RDS in this case a Burris FF3.

    Be still, my beating heart...

    I've got a 7.5 Redhawk with a nice trigger and an Alaskan...

    1.) Got any good 44 mag loadings you'd like to share?

    2.) Any good advice for 7.5" carry (field) - I think I might do some hunting next year. I've never done it, but I think I might like to try it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Les Pepperoni View Post
    Be still, my beating heart...

    I've got a 7.5 Redhawk with a nice trigger and an Alaskan...

    1.) Got any good 44 mag loadings you'd like to share?

    2.) Any good advice for 7.5" carry (field) - I think I might do some hunting next year. I've never done it, but I think I might like to try it.

    296 is my go to powder. H110 is good too (some say is it rebranded 296). 2400 is fine for 240 and lesser weights.
    I ran 290 to 315 LBT cast in most of my 44's back in the day.
    I only "hunted" with 4" guns. I am not a fan of long tubes. Back when I could see, shorter sight radius was not an issue.
    4" guns are easy to cary OWB strong side hip.
    Guns are just machines and without you they can do no harm, nor any good

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    Quote Originally Posted by P.E. Kelley View Post
    I am not really a gunsmith, more of a hobbyist with some skills.
    This was a 7.5" Redhawk that I knew had to be shorter as soon as I picked it up.
    Cut to just under 4", milled to accept a Bowen front sight block and slicked up the action.
    Took one of the factory rings and modified it to carry a RDS in this case a Burris FF3.

    This is fantastic.


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    Picked up some new Altamonts for the M28. Finger grooves, glossy, a bit away from my usual. I’ll try them out and see...


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    Working diligently to enlarge my group size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by entropy View Post
    Picked up some new Altamonts for the M28. Finger grooves, glossy, a bit away from my usual. I’ll try them out and see...


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    That's a beautiful setup right there.
    "... And miles to go before I sleep".

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