Glad I read this. I've been doing my .22 rifle shooting with a Remington Model 12 these last 30 years.... my wife bought it off the used rack for me as a birthday present.
It's approaching 100 years old by dating the serial number, and I'm going to replace it this year. Probably with a...
The .357, either Rossi or Henry, will do the job fine on deer within reasonable ranges. A friend has the Henry and he likes it, but it's heavier that the Rossi. A model 92 is on my wish list.
My Python was my go to for years. And it still is if I am worried about trouble. It's not too big or too heavy unless I am wearing shorts or a swimsuit , then I have to downsize some.
I have read them all at one time or another. They all get repetitive after awhile, there are only so many things to write about. I liked reading Shooting Times, back when Skeeter Skelton was there -- I liked reading Ross Seyfried years ago, I forget who he was writing for back then. I...
Since you are reloading, and you haven't bought the gun yet, you can make either work.
I am very fond of 158 grain and 180 grain 357 from my model 19 and my Python, and I think the recoil is less "snappy" with the heavier bullets. I think either an L or N frame size revolver would .make it...
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