Hunting with Cas/non Cas revolvers/rifles

Started by Cyrille, March 28, 2006, 07:11:56 PM

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Cyrille

Cyrille here:
I was wondering if the .45 caliber Colt or Long Colt ( I know that they are one and the same) with 'cowboy loads can be used for hunting hogs and deer-sized game or should I go to heavier powder/bullet loads? As of now I shoot a 200gr. bullet in front of Cas acceptable 'cowboy' powder loads in my old style Ruger Vaquero and a 250gr. bullet from my American made rifles i.e. a Winchester model 94 "Trails End" and a Henry "Big Boy" both in .45 Colt Caliber.
Any information will be most appreciated.
CYRILLE...  R.A.T. #242
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I wouldn't try a hog with a "cowboy load"!!!!!! :o

That 94 will handle much hotter loads, look up some load data for Ruger and TC only. (The 94 will handle it fine,in fact it will eat loads that are actually hotter than .44mag full house and jist shrug and ask fer more)
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Cyrille

Thanks Mr. Cuts;
     I thought that a 'cowboy' load would be a bit on the light side for hogs. The Ruger T.C. loads seem a bit awesome to say the least, but I'll give them a try next fall, after I practice with them a lot.
                                                     
CYRILLE...  R.A.T. #242
"Never apologize Mr.; it's a sign of weakness."
Capt. Nathan Brittles {John Wayne} in "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon."

"A gun is  just a tool. No better and no worse than any other tool----- Think of it always in that way. A gun is as good--- and as bad--- as the man who carries it. Remember that."
                                                   Shane

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