CWLONGSHOT
Well-Known Member
My two fun M$R's 556/300 and my 450 Bush master M$R!
Just ck zero it was too cold ta shoot very long!!!
CW
Just ck zero it was too cold ta shoot very long!!!
CW
It was White Label's BAC -- beeswax and carnauba red.Who said Carnauba Red shoots clean?
I have that gun (and same basic grips!) - and LOVE it!S&W 624 with its new Hogue grips.
I tried Pachmayr and Hogue rubbers, but the Hogue's were too narrow and the Pachmayrs didn't fit well along the back strap. The gun's original target grips fit well enough, but prefer the finger grooves. These Hogues are similar in design to the 24-3's combat grips.My 624, formerly Rick’s, has the stock grips. I have some rubber grips but just don’t care for them as much.
What kind of load are you guys shooting?
I've been using CR for lubing revolver bullets for quite a while. Haven't noticed it being very dirty. Recently, been loading AA#7 in 44 Special for both the Bulldog and 24-3. I have found that it is one of the cleanest of all the powders I've tried. The guns hardly look like they've been fired. Some of which were Bullseye, W231, Unique, Power Pistol, True Blue and 2400. The latter is my go to powder for top end loads in both the 44 Special and 44 Magnum.Who said Carnauba Red shoots clean?
What kind of load are you guys shooting?
Proves it's all about shot placement.Never had a can walk away after a decent hit,