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    nick_1 replied to the thread Ruger Old Army.
    shot placement is everything. a .22 long to the temple killed the largest brown bear on record. a massive magnum in the dirt gets you...
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    nick_1 reacted to Real1's post in the thread Ruger Old Army with Like Like.
    As been stated, the bullet is only marginally bigger than a .44. Not enough to make a difference in killing an animal. I'm all for...
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    nick_1 replied to the thread Ruger Old Army.
    whatever the difference is between the two ain,t nothing you will ever shoot with either round that will be able to tell you man that...
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    nick_1 replied to the thread Ruger Old Army.
    It's a #4 mk1 lend lease made by Savage in 1943 stamped US property and the sent over seas to the British. Has the crown proof marks.
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    nick_1 replied to the thread Ruger Old Army.
    which brings us back to the guide who feels safer with his .357 in bear country than a .44mag because he feels that he gets better shot...
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    nick_1 reacted to Jim in Wisconsin's post in the thread Ruger Old Army with Like Like.
    How could the Colt type be considered a closed frame? Take the barrel and cylinder off and look at the frame - is it a closed loop of...
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    nick_1 reacted to M. De Land's post in the thread Ruger Old Army with Like Like.
    A #4 MkII , No? One of our more famous bear guides here in AK (Phil Shoemaker) uses a 357 Mag with hard cast lead bullets for his walk...
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    nick_1 reacted to M. De Land's post in the thread Ruger Old Army with Like Like.
    Get the Bisley in 5.5 with adjustable sights if you can find one, you won't be sorry ! Southsport had a limited run of them made and I...
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    nick_1 reacted to M. De Land's post in the thread Ruger Old Army with Like Like.
    Looks like your very slowly coming around to admitting design superiority in closed frames while trying to save as much face as possible...
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    nick_1 reacted to M. De Land's post in the thread Ruger Old Army with Like Like.
    The fact of it being an evolutionary stronger design is the reason it is with us today Also the analogy comparison FC makes between...
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    nick_1 replied to the thread Ruger Old Army.
    any game that tells you that it can tell the difference between gitten shot with a .44mag and .45lc is lying through it's dead teeth...
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    nick_1 reacted to 45D's post in the thread Ruger Old Army with Like Like.
    Dang! Even when I agree with some of y'all . . . 🫤 Mike
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    nick_1 replied to the thread Ruger Old Army.
    And the closed top allows for swing out cylinders and faster reloading ,better sights much more stable platform etc. Face reality. the...
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    nick_1 reacted to Sorry Dude's post in the thread midwest reloads with Like Like.
    Venmo, Zelle, PayPal, the 3 big red flags, pay with any of those and your money is gone forever. If they don't take Visa or Mastercard...
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    nick_1 reacted to SOLANCO's post in the thread Now I've seen it all with Like Like.
    Getting into our club is not a rubber stamp kind of thing. Usually keeps the bed bugs off the range. But, some peoples guests........
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