My experience has been the usual spotty history.
I currently own 1 Taurus a 415 .41 magnum snub SS ported(rather it wasn't)
It had a horrible looking ratchet pad, surprised it even worked let alone felt somewhat smooth in DA, carry up was slightly out so I spent my dime to return under...
WOW!!! What more can one say?!
I am surprised also the 32 vs. 40gr. impact is that close
It would be very interesting to be able or should I say Have the Ability to be steady enough using same POA and see the "Exact" Point of impact between a few weights and varieties of .22L.R. at that...
I've had a .30-30 model, it had the Butter knife bolt handle and another 30-30 that did not.
They are not made to handle "super duper" HOT loads so stay within .30-30 Load data but the beauty is that now you can shoot spitzer etc. style bullets. You can get much better performance than you...
another vote for a P230 or P232
Mine is the older P230 with DAO and a Fine as Frogs hair action :neener:
Seen a Browning 85 on one of the boards this Am
Good luck
-2sigs
Heavy 41's are mmm mmm good!
I shoot and have taken a Black Bear in 92 with bullets cast in the old NEI 275 mold I have(also throw at 290), push'em with max charges of Blue dot shoot good through Smiths and Ruger's
Long live the 41 !!!
If your in the market for a shooter .41 blackhawk...
Yeah 87 being older, well older than the MIM parts and Hillary holes :what: I guess! I sort of hold out the term older for pre 70's IMHO
I have a M65-2 (78) that shoots point of aim like a lazer beam with 158's :evil:
The 65's are great work guns, I have a lifelong friend witha 65 RB 3"...
I would say a very good condition in .35 Rem would fetch nearer $300 and maybe a bit higher depending on the year of production. $210 and it would likely sell to the 1st gentleman or Lady that seen it.
my $.02 and worth every penny
-2sigs
Edited to add I will sell mine for $350.00
Fired from a AR platform I would say if your shooting outdoors and with brush etc. you will lose the brass before you split or seperate one if you load standard charges in mil cases.
-2sigs
I load .38 S&W with Lee dies also, I considered using other caliber dies also as I had 9mm and 38/357 dies on hand. I decided that even though it is a low pressure cartridge that working the brass may not be desireable as I did not want to lose any to split cases. Also the 38/357 bullet seating...
#1 worry is political situation
#2 is Running out of ammo :neener:
Seriously I am concerned that when my children grow up they have to ask "what was shooting a gun like Dad?"
Think about it and vote like your childrens future depends on it!
-2sigs
I think what the OP is trying to get answered is, will his early or first handloads be more accurate than the less expense store bought type. Well maybe?? First off like has been said cheap production ammo is not bad ammo, less consistant maybe but still very HQ ammo in comparison to years...
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