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Re: A great article by Tim Sundles of Buffalo Bore
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06/17/24 06:29 AM
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I use a stainless Marlin with XS Ghost rings and light mounted on Skinner light mount. I also use some of the calibers in the BuffBore article.
I like to keep it simple. I would never use an optic on a rifle I had to defend myself with from an animal.
Test have conclusively proven you can get more rounds on target with a semi than a revolver, so semi calibers might not be the stopping power option but better chance of hitting the animal.
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Re: A great article by Tim Sundles of Buffalo Bore
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06/17/24 07:14 AM
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I use a stainless Marlin with XS Ghost rings and light mounted on Skinner light mount. I also use some of the calibers in the BuffBore article.
I like to keep it simple. I would never use an optic on a rifle I had to defend myself with from an animal.
Test have conclusively proven you can get more rounds on target with a semi than a revolver, so semi calibers might not be the stopping power option but better chance of hitting the animal. There was a thread recently on 24HCF that discussed pistols to carry for stopping bears. Phil Shoemaker, who has been hunting big bears longer than I've been alive, blows up some long held beliefs on what is the best sidearm and ammo to use.
Dying ain't much of a living boy...Josey Wales
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Re: A great article by Tim Sundles of Buffalo Bore
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I use a stainless Marlin with XS Ghost rings and light mounted on Skinner light mount. I also use some of the calibers in the BuffBore article.
I like to keep it simple. I would never use an optic on a rifle I had to defend myself with from an animal.
Test have conclusively proven you can get more rounds on target with a semi than a revolver, so semi calibers might not be the stopping power option but better chance of hitting the animal. There was a thread recently on 24HCF that discussed pistols to carry for stopping bears. Phil Shoemaker, who has been hunting big bears longer than I've been alive, blows up some long held beliefs on what is the best sidearm and ammo to use. There a many factors to consider, especially on the handgun side. Phil Shoemaker, Tyler Freel, etc are all saying smaller calibers you can shoot better. Yesterday's experts were all about bigger, more powerful calibers. I'm guessing the truth, on average, is somewhere in the middle. Something like a 1911 in 460 Rowland would probably be the ultimate. My 5.6" ported M&P45 shoots Buffalo Bore 255 flat points at a chronographed 1002FPS average. Its what I wore in Colorado, Utah and Arizona a while back but we weren't in grizz country. An autopistol with a tac light and some decent mag capacity is a good thing in a camp/trail handgun. Thinking about trying a 24lb recoil spring and some 45 Super in the M&P.
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Re: A great article by Tim Sundles of Buffalo Bore
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06/17/24 10:44 AM
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Re: A great article by Tim Sundles of Buffalo Bore
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06/17/24 09:21 PM
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Very informative articles, excellent reading.
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Re: A great article by Tim Sundles of Buffalo Bore
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06/17/24 11:17 PM
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wonder how a 400cor-bon with solids word work Probably about like 10mm but with less mag capacity. I'd really prefer more bore diameter than 40 caliber, but that's just me.
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Re: A great article by Tim Sundles of Buffalo Bore
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06/18/24 08:52 AM
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What i like the 460 Rowland is you can shot 45acp , 45 super and 460 rowland with a drop in barrel I looked around the web yesterday and the 460 conversion kits seem to be in very short supply. Have checked the Clark Custom Guns site for some time now because I really wanted their version but its been zero stock for months. Starline did have brass a while back though... To me, a railed 1911 with an optics cut converted to 460 Rowland might just be the ticket. One drawback would be the weight.
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Re: A great article by Tim Sundles of Buffalo Bore
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06/18/24 09:24 AM
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Lone wolf has barrels . Get the 6 inch threaded and have them ream it for 460 Rowlands . I don't think they sale a Rowlands barrel
Oh ,,,,, I remember right you'll need a 24# spring for it too
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