Aussie_Hunter
AH elite
I have been wanting one of these revolvers for years, finally got one towards the end of last year and I absolutely love it. Ended up going with the 454 Casull with a 7.5" barrel, it's great being able to shoot 45 Colt and 454 Casull through the same revolver. The 45 Colt ammo is great to shoot at indoor ranges when I don't feel like rattling my brain. I'm really impressed with the build quality of these firearms and also how well balanced it is given the size and weight of it.
The grips are a little bit thick for me but not sure it's that uncomfortable I need to look at changing them, I am going to spend some more time on the range with it before I go changing anything, so far I have only put around 100 rounds through it.
So far I have worked up 2 loads for it, a 45 Colt round using 200 grain RNFP lead projectiles, 9.2 grains of Unique, Starline brass and CCI LP 300 primers, putting them right at 1000fps out of the 7.5" barrel. Also a 454 Casull round using 250 grain Hornady XTP's, 14 grains of Unique, Starline brass and Federal SR 205 primers, putting them at an average of 1153fps out of the 7.5" barrel. Only a very moderate 454 load at this stage, I'll work up some heavier loads once I manage to get my hands on some blue dot or RL2400 powder.
Anyone else out there shooting a BFR and enjoying it? Again I am super happy with this purchase and pretty sure this is one of those firearms I'll be holding onto forever I just really enjoy shooting it.
The 45 Colt and 454 Casull hand loads mentioned above
The grips are a little bit thick for me but not sure it's that uncomfortable I need to look at changing them, I am going to spend some more time on the range with it before I go changing anything, so far I have only put around 100 rounds through it.
So far I have worked up 2 loads for it, a 45 Colt round using 200 grain RNFP lead projectiles, 9.2 grains of Unique, Starline brass and CCI LP 300 primers, putting them right at 1000fps out of the 7.5" barrel. Also a 454 Casull round using 250 grain Hornady XTP's, 14 grains of Unique, Starline brass and Federal SR 205 primers, putting them at an average of 1153fps out of the 7.5" barrel. Only a very moderate 454 load at this stage, I'll work up some heavier loads once I manage to get my hands on some blue dot or RL2400 powder.
Anyone else out there shooting a BFR and enjoying it? Again I am super happy with this purchase and pretty sure this is one of those firearms I'll be holding onto forever I just really enjoy shooting it.
The 45 Colt and 454 Casull hand loads mentioned above