Very nice. I'm a big fan of SAs myself and especially Rugers. All of mine are either .45 or .44Mag. I've wanted a .357 for a while.
Very nice. I'm a big fan of SAs myself and especially Rugers. All of mine are either .45 or .44Mag. I've wanted a .357 for a while.
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These are on my short list. I do not know if I can justify a flat top .44 or a Single Seven (.327) first.
have one with the 4 5/8" barrel only .44 spl I own but they are great guns. also have a flattop 6 1/2" Blackhawk in .44 mag both great guns
For typical everyday Ammo I use a 240 gr hard cast and 7.5 grains of unique for either gun. I am using bayou Bullets coated Bullets wing good success , no leading and as accurate as any.
Thank you
My wife carries the Bisley model whilst huckleberry picking with 290 gr hardcast at 1000 FPS. I replaced the base pin and enameled the front sight bright red- very handy and versatile gun. I have a 250 truncated come mold inbound as we speak with which to experiment, I’m looking for a little less recoil (for her) while still retaining decent terminal effects. I’ve read, from Brian Pierce IRRC, that going beyond 250 grains in this cartridge raises pressures faster than velocities
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The pin is from Bowen Classic Arms and requires fitting to install- greatly improved the lockup. It also features a screw which sets in a dimple in the barrel making it virtually impossible for the pin to fly out under recoil.
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