I just saw this and thought I would give the forum a heads up...
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =331518470
another Casull on GunBroker
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Re: another Casull on GunBroker
That's not a bad price. The picture is wrong, doesn't show the stock with the rubber butt pad, and with the 454, the pad is much appreciated! The 20" isn't too bad, but the lil' 16" trapper gets downright lively with full house 454 loads. A fella needs to have a firm grip on the fore stock or she will jump out of your hand. Puts one of them "fecal material consuming grins" on my face when I put some of them down range. If ya want a lot of power in a light package, the 454 will give it to ya, both of mine have a home for my life in my house. Both of mine feed the 45 colt loads I use smoothly, 335 gr SWC on top of 24.0 gr of H-110. DP
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Re: another Casull on GunBroker
dpe.ahoy wrote:That's not a bad price. The picture is wrong, doesn't show the stock with the rubber butt pad, and with the 454, the pad is much appreciated! The 20" isn't too bad, but the lil' 16" trapper gets downright lively with full house 454 loads. A fella needs to have a firm grip on the fore stock or she will jump out of your hand. Puts one of them "fecal material consuming grins" on my face when I put some of them down range. If ya want a lot of power in a light package, the 454 will give it to ya, both of mine have a home for my life in my house. Both of mine feed the 45 colt loads I use smoothly, 335 gr SWC on top of 24.0 gr of H-110. DP
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