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Re: .480 Ruger

Posted: 18 Mar 2012 08:14
by dpe.ahoy
Temmi, have you had a chance to take your 45 out to dance yet?? Is yours blued or stainless? Welcome aboard, not much chatter here yet, but as membership grows, I'm sure it'll pick up. Congratulations on your 45 colt, are you a hunter, plinker or is this just a tool? DP

Re: .480 Ruger

Posted: 18 Mar 2012 19:08
by Warhawk
Boge Quinn, of the www.gunblast.com site has a Rossi 92 in .480. I think his brother Jeff also has a 454.

Re: .480 Ruger

Posted: 27 Mar 2012 16:03
by temmi
dpe.ahoy wrote:Temmi, have you had a chance to take your 45 out to dance yet?? Is yours blued or stainless? Welcome aboard, not much chatter here yet, but as membership grows, I'm sure it'll pick up. Congratulations on your 45 colt, are you a hunter, plinker or is this just a tool? DP
It is still with Steve Young.

He is doing his standard package.

I should actually have it in Mid Apr.

So… I have not had a chance to do anything with it.

That said I am a Hunter/plinker.

Thanks for the welcome.


T

Re: .480 Ruger

Posted: 01 Apr 2012 07:45
by pricedo
Warhawk wrote:Boge Quinn, of the http://www.gunblast.com site has a Rossi 92 in .480. I think his brother Jeff also has a 454.
They do have write-ups on the .454 & .480 on their "Gunblast" website and those Quinn boys aren't shy with the powder can either.
Some of those loads will rattle the fillings out of your teeth if you don't keep your mouth shut and feet firmly planted on the ground when you pull the trigger. :mrgreen:
The .454 & .480 Rossi 92 carbines are serious weapons on both ends.