The Raging Hunter TAURUS 53
Taurus USA has been delivering huge edge chasing guns under the exchange name "Seething something" for around 20-years or somewhere in the vicinity. The main firearms in the Raging arrangement we're named Raging Bulls and the latest adjustments bear the Raging Hunter moniker. The Raging Hunters are a critical overhaul of the Raging Bulls in a wide assortment of regards.
I possessed an early Raging Bull chambered in .454 Casull and utilized it for bear protection on incalculable angling excursions to Alaska. I never needed to fire at an Alaska seaside darker bear, however, I had to draw on a few of them as I withdrew and gave up the fish I had on the line. The main occasions I really terminated the .454 Casull Raging Bull "out of frustration" was to drive off packs of seals raiding through schools of silver salmon we were angling on approaching tides. A couple of deliberately put shots only in front of the seals debilitated them from proceeding to seek after our salmon inevitably. Those shots, discharged single activity, were at a scope of 100 yards or more, and the Raging Bull reliably ends up being incredibly precise. No seals were ever hit—which was the expectation—yet every one of them did a prompt about-face.
An optics-prepared Picatinny rail, machined legitimately into the aluminum barrel cover, removes the problem from mounting a red-spot or amplifying optic. For testing we utilized Trijicon's demonstrated and tough RM06 RMR LED reflex sight rushed to the organization's thumb-screw mount. The steel barrel sleeve rides inside the lightweight barrel cover, adequately dropping a load from the front end and making a very-even gun. Barrel porting carried out its responsibility, with a recognizable decrease in felt backlash and gag rise.
Our assessment Raging Hunter has chambered in .44 Rem. Mag. with a 6-round chamber. Front and back chamber locking hooks protect a positive chamber lock-up and ideal arrangement of each chamber with the compelling cone. Cheapo guns here and there have at least one chambers that don't adjust impeccably with the constraining cone, which causes copper coat material to shave off, go through the chamber hole and after-effect into the shooter's face. I have a working left eye today on account of our organization arrangement requiring that polycarbonate shooting glasses be worn during all testing meetings. No such issue was experienced in several rounds terminated while testing the Raging Hunter.
What the barrel porting doesn't execute in felt drawback, the Raging Hunter's "padded supplement" grasps—with they're thicker, raised-red backstrap—do a generally excellent activity of absorbing. Wet or dry, gloved hands or not, the elastic compound is about more or less shabby, ideal for all-climate chasing.
The Raging Hunter is a major firearm. With an 8.375-inch barrel, 14.1-inch by and large length, 1.8-inch width, 6.4-inch tallness and a vacant load of 55 oz., it subdues .44 Mag. force to an enormous degree. Its elastic grasps with a delicate elastic padded addition in the heel no uncertainty added to that wonder. Accessible in hardened steel and matte blue, or all matte blue, it is evaluated at a sensible $919 in either arrangement.
One of the most special highlights of the Raging Hunter is its barrel framework. A steel barrel tube is embedded into what gives off an impression of being a section sided barrel, yet is actually a barrel cover machined from airplane grade aluminum amalgam. The outer aluminum barrel cover altogether diminishes weight in the forward piece of the weapon, making it balance shockingly well for a 14.1-inch long gun. The barrel and cover highlight a manufacturing plant tuned porting framework with gas extension chamber. Four gas ports on each side behind the gag discharge ignition gases at an upward point of 45 degrees or more to decrease gag rise and encourage quick follow-up shots.
Appeared with Black Hills' strong copper, 160-grain Honey Badger load, the Raging Hunter took care of and shot out the metal without issue—even the higher-pressure stacks that will in general stick in the chamber subsequent to being discharged. Chamber lockup was tight and chamber revolution inconvenient free.
The barrel tube is removable and replaceable in the far-fetched occasion that ever gets important, yet Taurus prescribes that it be done at the processing plant or by a capable gunsmith.
Machined into the level top of the barrel cover is a 13-opening Picatinny rail prepared for mounting a red-speck sight or a long-eye-help amplifying optic. Open sights comprise of a rearward slanted, windage and rise customizable back sight with U-indent, and a stuck front cutting edge sight, the two of which are done in plain matte blue.
Since this is a twofold activity pistol, you have your decision of a long however smooth twofold activity pull at a normal force weight of 8-pounds, 7-ounces, or positioning the profoundly serrated sled and shooting single-activity. With the last, you get a "zero-length" trigger draw at a normal force weight of 3-pounds, 6-ounces. With a little practice, it's anything but difficult to organize the chamber to secure up twofold activity mode, leaving you with a short—around 1/8-inch—remaining force-length to pound drop.
In single-activity mode, the trigger force is more or less great—a trace of take-up, creep or stacking, and no distinguishable trigger travel before the break. The trigger shoe is wide, marginally adjusted and except if you have the smaller person or goliath length fingers, appropriately set for distal phalanx contact in both single-and twofold activity modes. The Raging Hunter TAURUS 53 is additionally outfitted with a security bar that ascents into place in the diminished trigger face when the sled is positioned to fill the hole between the mallet and terminating pin.
I possessed an early Raging Bull chambered in .454 Casull and utilized it for bear protection on incalculable angling excursions to Alaska. I never needed to fire at an Alaska seaside darker bear, however, I had to draw on a few of them as I withdrew and gave up the fish I had on the line. The main occasions I really terminated the .454 Casull Raging Bull "out of frustration" was to drive off packs of seals raiding through schools of silver salmon we were angling on approaching tides. A couple of deliberately put shots only in front of the seals debilitated them from proceeding to seek after our salmon inevitably. Those shots, discharged single activity, were at a scope of 100 yards or more, and the Raging Bull reliably ends up being incredibly precise. No seals were ever hit—which was the expectation—yet every one of them did a prompt about-face.
An optics-prepared Picatinny rail, machined legitimately into the aluminum barrel cover, removes the problem from mounting a red-spot or amplifying optic. For testing we utilized Trijicon's demonstrated and tough RM06 RMR LED reflex sight rushed to the organization's thumb-screw mount. The steel barrel sleeve rides inside the lightweight barrel cover, adequately dropping a load from the front end and making a very-even gun. Barrel porting carried out its responsibility, with a recognizable decrease in felt backlash and gag rise.
Our assessment Raging Hunter has chambered in .44 Rem. Mag. with a 6-round chamber. Front and back chamber locking hooks protect a positive chamber lock-up and ideal arrangement of each chamber with the compelling cone. Cheapo guns here and there have at least one chambers that don't adjust impeccably with the constraining cone, which causes copper coat material to shave off, go through the chamber hole and after-effect into the shooter's face. I have a working left eye today on account of our organization arrangement requiring that polycarbonate shooting glasses be worn during all testing meetings. No such issue was experienced in several rounds terminated while testing the Raging Hunter.
What the barrel porting doesn't execute in felt drawback, the Raging Hunter's "padded supplement" grasps—with they're thicker, raised-red backstrap—do a generally excellent activity of absorbing. Wet or dry, gloved hands or not, the elastic compound is about more or less shabby, ideal for all-climate chasing.
The Raging Hunter is a major firearm. With an 8.375-inch barrel, 14.1-inch by and large length, 1.8-inch width, 6.4-inch tallness and a vacant load of 55 oz., it subdues .44 Mag. force to an enormous degree. Its elastic grasps with a delicate elastic padded addition in the heel no uncertainty added to that wonder. Accessible in hardened steel and matte blue, or all matte blue, it is evaluated at a sensible $919 in either arrangement.
One of the most special highlights of the Raging Hunter is its barrel framework. A steel barrel tube is embedded into what gives off an impression of being a section sided barrel, yet is actually a barrel cover machined from airplane grade aluminum amalgam. The outer aluminum barrel cover altogether diminishes weight in the forward piece of the weapon, making it balance shockingly well for a 14.1-inch long gun. The barrel and cover highlight a manufacturing plant tuned porting framework with gas extension chamber. Four gas ports on each side behind the gag discharge ignition gases at an upward point of 45 degrees or more to decrease gag rise and encourage quick follow-up shots.
Appeared with Black Hills' strong copper, 160-grain Honey Badger load, the Raging Hunter took care of and shot out the metal without issue—even the higher-pressure stacks that will in general stick in the chamber subsequent to being discharged. Chamber lockup was tight and chamber revolution inconvenient free.
The barrel tube is removable and replaceable in the far-fetched occasion that ever gets important, yet Taurus prescribes that it be done at the processing plant or by a capable gunsmith.
Machined into the level top of the barrel cover is a 13-opening Picatinny rail prepared for mounting a red-speck sight or a long-eye-help amplifying optic. Open sights comprise of a rearward slanted, windage and rise customizable back sight with U-indent, and a stuck front cutting edge sight, the two of which are done in plain matte blue.
Since this is a twofold activity pistol, you have your decision of a long however smooth twofold activity pull at a normal force weight of 8-pounds, 7-ounces, or positioning the profoundly serrated sled and shooting single-activity. With the last, you get a "zero-length" trigger draw at a normal force weight of 3-pounds, 6-ounces. With a little practice, it's anything but difficult to organize the chamber to secure up twofold activity mode, leaving you with a short—around 1/8-inch—remaining force-length to pound drop.
In single-activity mode, the trigger force is more or less great—a trace of take-up, creep or stacking, and no distinguishable trigger travel before the break. The trigger shoe is wide, marginally adjusted and except if you have the smaller person or goliath length fingers, appropriately set for distal phalanx contact in both single-and twofold activity modes. The Raging Hunter TAURUS 53 is additionally outfitted with a security bar that ascents into place in the diminished trigger face when the sled is positioned to fill the hole between the mallet and terminating pin.
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