44mag vs 50 auto
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RE: 44mag vs 50 auto
What it bigger?
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: 44mag vs 50 auto
If used in a strong single action revolver like the freedom arms the 50 AE can be very powerfull, but so can a 44 mag in the same gun. I'd have to give the edge to the 50ae for power in that setting. IF you are comparing a 44 revolver to a desert eagle or one of the other autos then the power scale would have to go to the 44 mag.
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RE: 44mag vs 50 auto
If the accuracy was par for both the 50AE and 44mag, and you gave me the bullets, I would go with the 50AE. It does have a tad more punch and hey, I have only used the 44mag for hunting and doing it with a 50AE would be interesting. If I had my own reloads and had trouble finding the 50AE, 44 without a doubt.
Now with the 50S&W, no contest. its the badest, pistol around. You have the killing power of a muzzleloader at 2100fps Muzzlevleocity with a 300gr bullet. 44 doesn't come close. As long as you can handle that bruiser.
Now with the 50S&W, no contest. its the badest, pistol around. You have the killing power of a muzzleloader at 2100fps Muzzlevleocity with a 300gr bullet. 44 doesn't come close. As long as you can handle that bruiser.
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RE: 44mag vs 50 auto
The 44 Mag loaded with the proper bullets will cleanly take all Game in North America. To me most of the 50's are big boys toys and more of a novelty than a practical hunting tool. They are to big for conceled carry and not a good option for that anyway. Most 44 Mags are a little big for conceled carry as well ,but its popular so ammo is everywhere and it has plenty of power for hunting. I have had a desire in the past to try almost everything new that comes along. I have however had no desire whatsoever to try the 50 S&W. If the 44 mag won't kill it, give me a rifles.
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Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2003
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RE: 44mag vs 50 auto
I agree with James totally. The 44mag, with the right load, will do just fine in any hunting situation within its range. If I were hiking is grizzly country, I'd probably go with the .500 for the shear power of it. I've only shot a 50AE Desert Eagle at a range, so I can't speak for it as far as using it to hunt with.