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    77/357 Barrel Leading

    I feed mine Berry's copper coated 158s for practice rounds and jacketed stuff for hunting. Accuracy is decent for a handgun round and leading clearly won't be an issue.
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    which would ya'll get? 22lr

    The story of my life! :D
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    9mm LCR vs. 357 LCR

    LCR is a great revolver - may as well get one that shoots revolver ammo. Go with the .357 (practice with mouse fart .38s) and never look back. If you get yourself some reloading gear (also doesn't have to be expensive) you can shoot on the cheap. Reload AND cast your own lead and you can shoot...
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    which would ya'll get? 22lr

    For all of the NAA naa-sayers (see what I did there?), as to that one being a novelty - probably. But that's up to the shooter. I've got one that I carry a LOT because it's something I can always take with me in situations where I really don't want my firearm to be noticed. Having said that...
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    Best Shot Gun on Budget

    Before spending your money, it might be nice to handle both the Mossberg and a couple of different Remington 870s to see what fits you better. If you have friends that have both or know of a range that will rent both, then pony up a couple of bucks and shoot both. Personally, I don't shoot the...
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    Gun control

    No idea what the heck the OP is talking about but in the list of the many objections to gun control "the effect of lower P-R tax revenues on the state" has to be pretty near the bottom. Given the civil war that would likely rage at that point, who the heck cares?
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    Most regretted gun purchase?

    I bought a 12ga double barrel a while back - brand isn't really relevant here. I was told it was modified / improved - which is what I wanted. After purchasing it, I learned it was full / tight modified - which would probably make a good duck/goose gun but wasn't what I wanted. It was pretty...
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    First .22: Rifle or Pistol

    Nothing new here, but for my money, the Ruger 10/22 is the best value in firearms today. You can get a base model (and I would) for just north of $200 in my area and you can modify the crap out of it later (if you are into that) to make it as accurate, cool, weird, whatever - as you want. Right...
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    which would ya'll get? 22lr

    Lol -you have a speed loader for your NAA? That's what I call style!
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    What is a 45LC Carbine useful for?

    It's legal for deer in my state where (for some inexplicable reason .30-30 isn't). Anyway - it would be great for deer, hogs, coyote, etc. anywhere where it's legal and where it's reasonable to take shorter shots. Having said that, my carbine of choice is a .357mag but I certainly get the point...
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    Ruger GP100. I actually purchased a New new revolver.

    Concealment is part of the reason I changed to the grips I did. IMO, they look better too but they certainly carry better (especially IWB).
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    Ruger GP100. I actually purchased a New new revolver.

    I gave up a really pretty S&W M66 for my GP100. I miss that Smith, but I'd do it again in a heartbeat. Give me a rugged shooter I don't mind shooting... ruggedly.
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    The Hunting Rifle Picture Thread

    The vast majority of my rifle hunting is for small game (die, squirrels die!) so my primary hunting rifle is this Ruger American Rimfire with a nice Vortex Diamondback 4-12x40AO...
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    News from Henry!

    You can get an extra round in smaller revolvers. Ruger SP101 327 gives you 6 rounds compared to 5 for the 357 without giving up that much power. Also, this gives you something like 6 different cartridges you can shoot (32 s&w long, etc.) from one firearm. Why would you want a rifle in 327...
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