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<blockquote data-quote="mtngunr" data-source="post: 4385644" data-attributes="member: 46104"><p>That .44 framed .357 NMBH is a relative poosykat with .357 in a SA gripframe, and would not have been near the hand stinger as the DA with same loads. It also just oodles of fun with a Keith load shooting a 158-165gr SWC at circa 1200fps. Using .38Spl brass for that load, expect shorter case life than when using Manglem brass. The .45 Colt with 9-10grs Herco/Unique at 900-1000fps with 255grSWCs also fun and able to take most lower-48 critters. The SAs are very sensitive to consistant grip as they naturally rear up when firing, and they rear up differently with slightest change in grip opening groups, where live fire pays dividends on paper or deer/hog. Load up 250rds and shoot them one afternoon and you and the single action will then work well together, and targets will show it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtngunr, post: 4385644, member: 46104"] That .44 framed .357 NMBH is a relative poosykat with .357 in a SA gripframe, and would not have been near the hand stinger as the DA with same loads. It also just oodles of fun with a Keith load shooting a 158-165gr SWC at circa 1200fps. Using .38Spl brass for that load, expect shorter case life than when using Manglem brass. The .45 Colt with 9-10grs Herco/Unique at 900-1000fps with 255grSWCs also fun and able to take most lower-48 critters. The SAs are very sensitive to consistant grip as they naturally rear up when firing, and they rear up differently with slightest change in grip opening groups, where live fire pays dividends on paper or deer/hog. Load up 250rds and shoot them one afternoon and you and the single action will then work well together, and targets will show it. [/QUOTE]
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