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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 829863" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>I have a Redhawk that sounds identical to yours. When I got it, it hurt to shoot it. It had Pachmayer grips. I decided to get rid of it, but found some original rosewood grips that looked nice, and installed them, sort of on a whim. Then I fired it, and was surprised at how much less it hurt to shoot.</p><p></p><p>If you have Pachys, consider going back to wood. I agree that anything over 300 grains is noticable unless you are shooting at something dangerous. (Charging hog in my case--305 grain CorBons are not even noticable under that circumstance.)</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the OT post. I have used some J&K bullets in .44, and they are excellent. CB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 829863, member: 711"] I have a Redhawk that sounds identical to yours. When I got it, it hurt to shoot it. It had Pachmayer grips. I decided to get rid of it, but found some original rosewood grips that looked nice, and installed them, sort of on a whim. Then I fired it, and was surprised at how much less it hurt to shoot. If you have Pachys, consider going back to wood. I agree that anything over 300 grains is noticable unless you are shooting at something dangerous. (Charging hog in my case--305 grain CorBons are not even noticable under that circumstance.) Sorry for the OT post. I have used some J&K bullets in .44, and they are excellent. CB [/QUOTE]
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