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My first Contender had a 1.5X Thompson scope and that was perfect. My last one had a 2x7 which I didn't care for as much.

What about the 1.5x did you prefer over the 2-7?

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Easier target acquisition and even though they were both pistol scope from Thompson I felt the 1.5 had better eye relief. Both were on TC's with 14" 223 barrels.

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460 s&w hunter, 14" barrel, with a Burris 4x10 pistol scope. shoots 45 acp, 454 casual or my favorite the 225 gr nosler. shot my speed goat in unit 43 in Wyoming at 255 yrds. I love being lucky

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Ya, no its kinda like hand grenades, just hit close the shrapnel will take care of the rest. kicks like three mules

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Didn't seem like the sound was right. Biggest thing I've owned was a 480 Ruger and that was what I would call reasonable to shoot. Worse I shot was a TC in 45-70, mostly because it belonged to someone else and he wanted me to shoot it with one hand on the grip and one hand on the barrel.

I have shot a few Casulls and they have a sharp recoil in the Freedom Arms six shooter and still a bit more than my PD329.

Most people usually shoot those guns mentioned once and walk away.

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I for some reason like a big kick and pain from my recoil. I have a pride of Spain double barrel 10 gage a 300 rum and many more guns that kill on both ends. that's video was in Wyoming on my goat hunt and that was a 40+ mph wind. and it has a Sherman tank muzzle brake. loooove it

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Ayup, ugly thing. A muzzle brake on a handgun. But I reckon if it saves your wrist and gets ya close enough then it's, like they say. All good.

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