Hope to blood the Model 89 this year

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Hope to blood the Model 89 this year

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The old standby for a dozen years has been the 1894 (new sight last year).

The flatter trajectory and slightly bigger hole from the 89 is attractive - and besides, a gun that pretty shouldn't remain a safe queen...!

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It is shorter but a bit heavier than the 44 Mag, and would make a great bear/moose/bison rifle, but none of them in my neck of the woods, so I'll have to settle for whitetail.

A handloaded hard-cast 500 grain flat-point at about 1200 fps was the original plan, but no time was available for load development, so I plan on Grizzly Cartridge's 370 grain hard-cast. The reason for the lighter bullet is just figuring the 1700 fps or so from the rifle barrel should be 5" high at 100 yards and 5" low at 200 yards so combined with more diameter and energy, allow a bit more range than the 44 Mag (probably I'll allow myself 150 versus 100 max if range sessions prove the concept).

I will miss the EXTREME low-light clarity of the ACOG sight though...
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Dang...nice rifle but....overkill? :D The load you are talking about .....370 grainer @ 1700 is about the same as my elk load which has proven itself 3 times and it's smaller at 45 caliber. Mine is a 375 grainer at 1700.

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That should be enough, but if you run into tough ones I have some 700 grainers at 1200 that should do the trick.
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I like the idea of two big holes through the thorax for fast DRT effect. Anything hard-cast at 1200 fps or so seems perfect, and no real need for much weight/momentum to get it through a deer. The only reason I settled for the faster velocity factory load was just a bit flatter trajectory. Probably won't shoot past 100 yards though.
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What a beaut!



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I'm gonna try mine out as well end of the month. Got a fist full of whitetail tags for NE Wyoming and a couple boxes of 460 ammo all sighted in. Image
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Beautiful rifles Guys!! Must have spent an hour on their website last night. Might just have to get one of those!


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