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HSM Bear Load .44 Rem. Mag. 305 Grain WFN Gas Check | 20 Rounds Reviews

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The HSM Bear Load .44 Rem. Mag. 305 Grain WFN Gas Check is a powerful ammunition designed for hunting large game and personal protection against dangerous animals. This cartridge features a massive 305-grain wide flat nose bullet that delivers maximum stopping power, making it an ideal choice for hunting and protection. With a velocity of 1260 fps, this cartridge is optimized for quick and efficient target acquisition, ensuring reliable performance in any situation. Choose HSM Bear Load .44 Rem. Mag. 305 Grain WFN Gas Check for your next hunting adventure or for peace of mind in dangerous animal encounters. HSM Bear Load In territory that could prove to be treacherous in a heartbeat, it pays to be ever-vigilant and always ready. That's why HSM's exclusive Bear Load has been a most popular seller since its introduction in 2011. Each caliber's specially developed load has been expertly crafted from only the best of components. Hard cast, gas-checked heavy-for-caliber lead bullets precisely matched with temperature stable powders and primers, all housed in highest quality brass cases. Ever-vigilant—always ready. | HSM Bear Load .44 Rem. Mag. 305 Grain WFN Gas Check | 20 Rounds

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Nice round out of a Ruger super blackhawk, 25 bucks box with shipping and taxes was about 75 bucks for 2 boxes. I won't complain about the price it's .44 mag in general if you're not reloading it's pricy. this was the first round i actually felt the recoil on in the Ruger, I cannot wait to see how the buffalo bore 340 grain hard cast lead feels compare to this. The construction of the rounds was good they each weighed nearly identical there was not one heavier or lighter than the other by a large margin. I would solidly recommend, these rounds for anyone looking to have some fun on the range or hunt with them. I bought these to primarily have some fun on the range at the end of a session. , and to keep one box for hunting, or for feral pigs that like to come around, and ruin the ground around the home. I'm looking forward to shooting this weekend at some steel spinning targets and seeing how they pattern at roughly 100 yards or more.
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Posted 4 years ago
Better to have and not need then need and not have.
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Posted 4 years ago