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"J"

Git Off My Lawn
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Thanks, may have to add one of those too the arsenal here when I get home.... I really like the looks of it and if it shoots as well as it looks I'll be happy.... Thanks Tom.....
 

Joel

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Centerburg, Ohio
Thanks again Huck! No adjustments needed and ready for the woods.
 

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Joel

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2 shots at 25, 1 at 50 and 1 at 75. The one farthest from the bulls eye was the first shot. The whole paper target is 8 1/2" x 8 1/2" so that'll do just fine for me. Cleaning it up and putting it away until early muzzleloader season.
 

CJD3

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Just wanted to paper the Marlin 1894 chambered in the 44 Mag (as well as special). Its a 16" barrel and a fast lever to put into action at short ranges. As I have taken several deer with the Ruger Redhawk I thought this would be a fun option in the hardwoods. Although the handgun likes the heaver 300gr Hornady, the micro grooved barrel of the Marlin shot 1.5 inch groups with the Cor-Bon 180gr. as well as the 270 gr.
The Speer Gold Dot. 300gr. group was a disappointing 4.5" group.
Sighted for 100 yards, these shots were at 45 yards.

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No big deal. Just something different to read this time of year.
 

MK111

"Happy Hunting Grounds in the Sky"
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Nice pair of 44's. I took 22 deer in Ohio with the 44 Mag. I used the Ruger Redhawk Hunter like yours shown on 19 then I switched over to the Ruger Super Blackhawk with Bisley grip for 3 more.
If my Hornady 310 gr. plastic bullets for the 45-70 don't come in I'll just use my Ruger auto rifle with either 240 or 310 gr. lead cast bullets.