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Subject: [Spridgets] Springfield Military Spec
From: tequila.brad at gmail.com (Brad Fornal)
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 20:44:55 -0600
References: <AANLkTimRQ0Lnrj5czC=V1kOTqc-xBkVw8woJQMbEDQtj@mail.gmail.com> <AANLkTineAWyJ6DYvpKz+9LBCuxV5a_0h8TVHNifhiU0b@mail.gmail.com> <4D630BF2.3090406@tx.rr.com>
I had a friend that loaded his own .44's. He ran them through an IMI Desert
Eagle. I had the chance to shoot it, and as he told me, the hotter he loaded
'em, the better it liked 'em.
I bought my own DE 44 within a year.

On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 7:05 PM, BJNoSHOV8 <bjshov8 at tx.rr.com> wrote:

> The Smith & Wesson products are strong and well designed, but not
> indestructible.  If you compare a S&W .44mag with a Redhawk .44mag you can
> see a big difference- the S&W is an elegant design, the Redhawk is big and
> crude by comparison.  However the Redhawk is strong, very strong.  You can
> buy factory ammo from specialty companies loaded for a Redhawk that is not
> advised to be used in the S&W.  I did witness a S&W blow up.  The person
> loading the ammo had used the wrong powder by accident.
>
>
>
>
>>  Ruger Red Hawk 44 Mag pistol (used for boar hunting in California).
>>>
>>>  Ruger FTW.  I read an article about a guy trying to blow up a Ruger
>> Old Army black powder revolver by loading it with hot primers and as
>> much rifle powder as he could fit.  It just kept shooting.
>>
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