Ruger or Smith, whichever makes a 3" first wins the prize, and they ought to hurry because Taurus is really, really close... Not interested in the Charter...
Suppose you live out in a suburban neighborhood out next to a rural-ish area. You're out walking your dog, and you hear the sound of a vicious dog. You look around, and here he comes, charging out a long driveway, the last thing you wanted.
But you're prepared. Frankly you've planned for this...
I want to find a bargain on a used boomer and start shooting it, accumulate some brass, and trim some down to .44Russian length, and load some wadcutters to the old Russian ballistics. I don't care if they're slow. Wadcutters are supposed to be slow. Also I want some of those Russians loaded...
Really now. I've coveted one ever since they came out with the 2" model. Honestly, one hasn't seen one or tried one but the reviews of the Taurus seem very favorable, especially at its price point.
That BB .32 load is some serious stuff. Way more recoil and blast than the Hornady load at the LGS. Set six of those off and you'll lose any desire to see what the .327 magnum is about, at least in a snub. I could see it as a carry load but honestly I wouldn't shoot a lot of them thru an...
Well that's interesting commentary considering the context expressed in the .45 vs. 9mm title at the bottom.
Did you take any instruction one way or the other from his lecture, re .45 vs. 9mm? I know a lot has changed since 1987, particularly the quality of 9mm ammo available, but asking out...
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