Winter Bulldog Thread

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It is that time of year again. The trusty Bulldog is out of the kennel and back on the streets. I just like to share it and hear from other EDC charter big bore lovers. :D


I encourage you to share I love seeing Bulldog setups!


I HOPE YOU ALL HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS!!




EDC today, tomorrow, and the foreseeable future:


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Running the Hits snub super test with it while wearing my M29 in a snubbyfan OWB holster ;)



The Hits test is my go to for fast accurate snub shooting (Submitted on imwithroscoe if you are interested BTW)


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Got a Boomer for pocket carry and a Bulldog for strong side carry. Don't carry much on the street, mostly woods carry. Loves the 240 grain SWC
 
Got a Boomer for pocket carry and a Bulldog for strong side carry. Don't carry much on the street, mostly woods carry. Loves the 240 grain SWC




How does that boomer shoot without a front sight?
 
Wow, that brings back some memories. Probably about 1980 I won a combined pistol/rifle competition. Had my Bulldog and a Ruger Mini 14. The only reason I won that day is they decided to only measure accuracy that day and discard run time. I don't remember the 80's all that well, but that day and the trophy I received that day will never leave my memory.
 
Wow, that brings back some memories. Probably about 1980 I won a combined pistol/rifle competition. Had my Bulldog and a Ruger Mini 14. The only reason I won that day is they decided to only measure accuracy that day and discard run time. I don't remember the 80's all that well, but that day and the trophy I received that day will never leave my memory.




I find my Bulldog snub more accurate and less recoil than my air weights with JHP speer gold dots 200 vs 135 +p


Oc course it weighs a few OZ more but the difference in recoil is noticable
 
I left 44 Special and went with a 629 2 3/8" PC (unfluted cylinder) with 44 Special velocity 240 SWC's in mag brass, it is almost (only almost!) like shooting a pop gun! 11 grains of Unique is more recoil than I want (read that as gun speak for "more than I can stand!"), so 10 grains is what I've been running through it! An accurate and fairly pleasant load.

Ivan
 
I have the Classic and it's one of my favorite carry guns.
 
I left 44 Special and went with a 629 2 3/8" PC (unfluted cylinder) with 44 Special velocity 240 SWC's in mag brass, it is almost (only almost!) like shooting a pop gun! 11 grains of Unique is more recoil than I want (read that as gun speak for "more than I can stand!"), so 10 grains is what I've been running through it! An accurate and fairly pleasant load.

Ivan


Got a picture? Also what is the loaded weight? Thanks
 
I really like my early Stratford BD for several reasons. One being its size and caliber. Another is its cost.
I have less than $250 in everything in pic, not including 76 rounds of ammo that came with it a while back.

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ETA:
Forgot to mention about pic in first post, anyone that packs a BD and a Buck knife is ok in my books... ;)
 
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