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Old 04-05-2012, 07:35 PM
John wilson John wilson is offline
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Ouch!! .44 mag's hurt. Ouch!! .44 mag's hurt. Ouch!! .44 mag's hurt. Ouch!! .44 mag's hurt. Ouch!! .44 mag's hurt.  
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Exclamation Ouch!! .44 mag's hurt.

I had only shot with .44 specials with my new .44 P.C.
Shot em all day long...no problem. No gloves.
Picked up box of American Eagle 50 rounds 240 gr. .44 mag shells.
Wearing gloves and after I was done the top layer of skin on my thump had disappeared.
Ouch...hello .44 special cowboy rounds!




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