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Last night I received my copy of the latest American Rifleman.
So off I went to the royal throne room to peruse it at my leisure, while the wife and kids watched Vin Diesel in the Pacifier in our home theater.
Much to my delight there was a story about the New XR3 frame Vaquero.
The article made the statement that when the writer asked Ruger about the strength of the new svelter Vaquero and wether it could handle the loads marked Ruger only in the loading manuals like the old blackhawk based ones did.
Ruger's representative told them that it was proofed with the same loads,and there for just as strong as the old New Vaquero based on the blackhawk.
BUT Ruger does not recommend the use of Handloaded/Reloaded ammo.
So what do yall think?????? Could they be just as strong???
Or will we see a "halfway" load for the new ones????
So off I went to the royal throne room to peruse it at my leisure, while the wife and kids watched Vin Diesel in the Pacifier in our home theater.
Much to my delight there was a story about the New XR3 frame Vaquero.
The article made the statement that when the writer asked Ruger about the strength of the new svelter Vaquero and wether it could handle the loads marked Ruger only in the loading manuals like the old blackhawk based ones did.
Ruger's representative told them that it was proofed with the same loads,and there for just as strong as the old New Vaquero based on the blackhawk.
BUT Ruger does not recommend the use of Handloaded/Reloaded ammo.
So what do yall think?????? Could they be just as strong???
Or will we see a "halfway" load for the new ones????