[geeks] Re: [rescue] Octane R10K/175 CPU module available
Dan Duncan
dand at pcisys.net
Sat Dec 20 03:25:14 CST 2003
As I recall, 'Phil Stracchino' wrote:
> I don't really have anything compact, but that's been largely moot
> because I've never simultaneously both possessed my own firearms and
> lived in a state that'll allow me to carry'em. When I carry at home,
> the P14 is my carry gun. It's what I'm used to, and the weight doesn't
> bother me.
You really can't beat a 1911 (or similar) anyway.
> What do you shoot those 300-grainers in, anyway - a Ruger, a S&W, or a
> Taurus? Mine is a Ruger Super Blackhawk, and my favorite load for it
> is actually 200gr JHP over 27.0gr of Hodgdon H110, which is good for
> 1850fps at the muzzle. I'm a big believer in flat trajectories. :)
I shoot them in a Ruger Redhawk with a 7.5"bbl and 4x scope. (No, not
a Super Redhawk... I had to have it tapped for a scope) As I recall the
rounds are in the 1000 foot-lb range. I buy them from a nearby place in
Wyoming that sells them as "factory reloads." I suspect they're intended
for a rifle because even with a 7.5" barrel there's a whole lot of unburned
powder resulting in a huge ball of fire out the end. When I shoot indoors
none of my buddies will use the adjacent lanes because of the noise. Heh.
It USED to be a Really Big Gun, but now there's quite a few bigger things
that are now fairly mainstream. I see a lot of .454 Casull around. Have
you seen the .500 S&W? It was in Popular Mechanics recently and tops out
around 2600ft-lbs as I recall. (IN A HANDGUN? WHAT THE HELL??) The .270
I use for antelope isn't that powerful!
> (Not least because I'm a big believer in shot placement, and flat
> trajectories aid shot placement.)
Oh yeah. I love how flat my .270 shoots. Antelope are pretty canny, but
they don't think I pose a threat at 400 yards. BUMMER of a birthmark, Hal.
> Yup, it's a P14 with the revised magazines, ambi safety, full-length
> guide rod, and polished action and feed ramp. I've looked at the P10
> but never actually shot one... I'd really like to try one sometime.
The P10 is basically a compact version of the same gun. I've never
fired a P14, but I suspect the P10 has more muzzle flip (lighter)
and less accuracy (shorter barrel) but it seems to be otherwise
similar. The magazine is the same size except for the length.
-DanD
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