TTv2
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I've been a .327 Magnum guy for a while, I like how it's a true six shooter that can lob a 115 grain bullet as fast a 9mm can, but I've been watching videos lately about 9mm LCR's and I can't help but be impressed.
1160 fps with 124 grain JHP from a 1-7/8" bARreL? YoU gottA bE KiddIN ME! The .327 LCR can't do that, nor for as low a price as 9mm is or even be available
There's no question the 9mm LCR is faster than .38 Special, be it standard pressure or plus P, but in comparison to .327... I find myself leaning more to 9mm because the numbers are telling me it's got game.
I've never shot a snub .357 Magnum (or .327 Mag for that matter), but common sense tells me the .357 has a lot of flash and blast, as does .327, compared to 9mm. From what I'm reading and hearing, the 9mm LCR looks to be a heck of a snub revolver and while I still love .327 for rifles and kit gun revolvers, the 9mm looks to have it beat in the LCR.
1160 fps with 124 grain JHP from a 1-7/8" bARreL? YoU gottA bE KiddIN ME! The .327 LCR can't do that, nor for as low a price as 9mm is or even be available
There's no question the 9mm LCR is faster than .38 Special, be it standard pressure or plus P, but in comparison to .327... I find myself leaning more to 9mm because the numbers are telling me it's got game.
I've never shot a snub .357 Magnum (or .327 Mag for that matter), but common sense tells me the .357 has a lot of flash and blast, as does .327, compared to 9mm. From what I'm reading and hearing, the 9mm LCR looks to be a heck of a snub revolver and while I still love .327 for rifles and kit gun revolvers, the 9mm looks to have it beat in the LCR.
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