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Originally Posted by BruceM
" One thing Eastwood's character admitted in Magnum Force was that he had it loaded with .44 special rounds."
In the indoor range sequence, Callahan is asked what kind of load he uses in "that" .44. His reply was "a light special" which gives more control in that sized gun than a .357 magnum with wadcutters. He didn't say that they were .44 Specials.
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also indoor ranges, atleast the one I go to will not allow the use of .44 magnum indoors for the fear of it possibly coming back at the shooter when it hits the backdrop.
even with that shield in the back before the wall.
after all that energy has to go somewhere and get absorbed by something, and a solid wall with a carpet like substance may not be able to properly absorb the energy.
where as an outdoor berm or wood will.