Once again, the writing in this article is truly atrocious.
“a big more”?
Don’t care, 50 cal, 450 gr bullets, more power than a 458 mag. I want one.
I know you post this a lot. If you are the owner of this blog, learn to structure and punctuate a sentence. If you know the blogger, suggest he do the same. People will refuse to take you seriously if you cannot string together a sentence or two.
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The 1886 was Browning’s first lever action. That loading sounds a bit much tho. The .348 Winchester would do just fine for me.
Everyone should start hitting Abuse on these posts. I tried and was apparently ignored. Same goes for all the other bots.
Firing one of these things is gotta hurt .
Notice the curved steel butt plate. That has got to be a painful thing to shoot.
Don’t never, ever load any cartridge with any load that didn’t come from an industry loading manual. Using load data that comes from some dumbass blog pimp could have unexpected results.
Conversely, be aware that sharing unpublished load data on the internet might be something to be done with discretion.
The original YouTube video was published on May 6, one day short of a month ago. This is typical for American Shooting Journal. They like to make posts off of someone elseâs less recent content for the ad revenue.
Putting smokeless powder in cartridges designed for black powder is chancy at best. Using such cartridges in the rifles designed for black powder is insane. The writer and poster of this article are fools, at best. Doing this can maim, blind and/or kill you.
This is beyond foolish.
I’d shoot it, but only with real Black Powder.
Another idiot who not only thinks there’s only one metric for “energy” but that kinetic energy is the chief determinant of a rifle cartridge’s effectiveness.