Hertervillian
Saluki
Now I have something to look forward to come spring.
Now I have something to look forward to come spring.
View attachment 63352
Not so much.Was the ammo included in the box?
![]()
How do you like those "Phillip head" bullets? I don't know anyone around me that runs them, and I'm generally suspicious of on-line reviews/adverts. Specifically, I'd be interested in any feeding or external ballistics (range/accuracy) info you might have, related to a Henry (.41mag) and .45acp +P from a Ruger LC Carbine.Not so much.
Part of my motivation for getting this. 300 rounds loaded up, half are plinkers the others are HP's and these Philips heads.
Had a 6 1/2" that I simply couldn't get the hang of. However I'm decent with a couple other revolvers with shorter barrels. I want this thing to work out.
So far I'm sold on the idea anyway. They are made by lehigh defense. Solid copper non expanding. The flutes create a lot of damage by pushing fluids sideways. They penetrate further without the mushroom parachute.How do you like those "Phillip head" bullets? I don't know anyone around me that runs them, and I'm generally suspicious of on-line reviews/adverts. Specifically, I'd be interested in any feeding or external ballistics (range/accuracy) info you might have, related to a Henry (.41mag) and .45acp +P from a Ruger LC Carbine.
I have loaded these Lehigh bullets in 9mm and .45 Auto and they function 100% in my CZ 75B and Kimber 1911 respectively. Paul Harrell made a video on these bullets and they did well in "the meat test".How do you like those "Phillip head" bullets? I don't know anyone around me that runs them, and I'm generally suspicious of on-line reviews/adverts. Specifically, I'd be interested in any feeding or external ballistics (range/accuracy) info you might have, related to a Henry (.41mag) and .45acp +P from a Ruger LC Carbine.
IMHO if there is no more universal caliber than 41 Magnum. This is shooter's caliber, for somebody who likes to shoot considerably. Many folks, especially third age, discovered that prolonged shooting of even moderate loads like 44-250 grains at 1100-1200 fps makes quite strain on their hands. Not so problem shooting 41-210/220 grains at same velocities. In addition, Bisley grip is for lot us far the best. Minimizes effect of recoil like no other grip. Also, another excellent grip have FA revolvers, but their prices are too much for the most of us.That .41 mag. is a beauty. I have New Model Blackhawks in .357 mag. and in .44 mag. currently. That .41mag. sure looks tempting…