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Old January 14, 2002, 01:02 PM   #2
Steve Smith
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Almost any official review will say its great. Reviews will tend to be gunwriters, who tend to be advertising sluts. You should search here on TFL for better info, and also ask over at www.sixguns.com "Campfire."

Here's a review for you, directly from me:

I had the 6.5" barrelled .454 Casull Raging Bull. Accuracy was excellent, and as long as I did my part, I could hit an 8" plate at 100 yards every time standing. I'm not the pistol shot now that I was then, for sure. I'm sure if I were to really get on a bench and get serious, it would've printed roughly 4" groups, maybe better! I really took a beating when I decided to sell it, as I paid $650 for it (that was a great price then) and sold it for just over $500.

Pros:
Handles the .454 Casull well...recoil is straight back and manageable.

Comfy grips with "recoil pad" on the rear.

Good looks, good sights.

Cons:
WAY too heavy.

DA grip size was much too large.

Sticky chambers...I think that they were oversized and stretching brass.

B/C gap was about .002" IIRC. Good for velocity, bad for reliability.

Scope mounting (yuck!) was iffy, even with their mount. The mount may allow the scope to move.

All in all, the .454 Casull was the wrong cartridge for me. I liked the idea of having a "bad boy" round, but the .454 is, I believe, excessive and inefficient. A lot of powder is needed to feed its appetite, and its not doing a lot more than a good hot .45 Colt is. Unless you plan to take it to Africa to hunt something dangerous, I don't think you'll need it. As a matter of fact, many Cape Buffalo have been taken with hot .45 Colts. Its a much more efficient cartridge. If you really plan to take the gun on "Safari," then by all means, get yourself a Freedom Arms instead...might as well make sure its a good pistol, if it has to save your life.
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