If it's not ported I'd send it to MagnaPort. Then practice. Pistol hunting is a sit and be ready game. At least it is for me. If I'm not rock steady, elbows on knees and forend on a bipod I'm prolly gonna miss. I use a .35 Rem Contender.Thanks for the input fellas, I will take all of it into consideration. I know it's overkill,I just want to see what that bullet will actually do to a deer before I decide to get rid of it.
E.A.Brown company will put a muzzle brake on that cannon-----cuts 80%of the recoil--cuts down on the dreaded "FLINCH"--I have a T/C in 45-70---with a GREAT brake by E.A.Brown---recoil similar to a hot .38 Special
tallend,in Anderson
Oh let me add, the first two were at one doe at 70yds. I took the first shot and she just stood there and watched me reload and get my shooting sticks out of my backpack. Itook the second shot through a fork in a tree but hit the tree. The buck just stood there too but I think I blew his eardrums out
I hunt with a Ruger super redhawk 44 mag with open sights. With 240gr hornady xtp and 19.3 grs of 2400.
To me, it is more fun than long gunning.
w 9.5" barrel it is long gunning