Author Topic: Shooting Gallery - The Art of the Revolver  (Read 17276 times)

zjsdad

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Re: Shooting Gallery - The Art of the Revolver
« Reply #10 on: November 13, 2007, 09:46:37 AM »
There is just something about a revolver, The look, the feel, the mystique! I do love my autos but my favorite is my  S&W  model 629 44 Mag. By the way I watch the show at least twice a week.

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Re: Shooting Gallery - The Art of the Revolver
« Reply #11 on: November 13, 2007, 10:06:48 AM »
The Redhawk will be awesome when it's finished...even Hamilton is enthused about it.

The one go-to gun around that house that's always loaded, BTW, is a 629 3-inch overhauled by Jim Stroh at ALpha Precision. It's usually loaded with 200-gr .44 Special SilverTips, backed by a speedloader of Buffalo Bore 255-gr "reduced recoil" Keith loads..."reduced" from, say, .500 Magnums!

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Re: Shooting Gallery - The Art of the Revolver
« Reply #12 on: February 06, 2008, 05:56:37 PM »
I would love to see Smith & Wesson produce a  6 Shot .41 special  on the L-Frame revolver. A 220 gr. cast bullet @ 850-950 fps would still be pleasent to shoot and handle most shooting chores.  8)
There is room for all of God's creatures ....., That would be on my plate right next to the taters and gravy.

 

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