I have yet to hear of one coming apart!
And this one has about 3K rounds.No ball powder.As for the top strap,you would be hard pressed to catch a fingernail in the mark that does exist.
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The .357 max was a terrible idea. It's what happens when the boss takes an extended abscense and leaves management in the hands of morons.
When I first heard about the .357 max, the first thing I asked is, "How are they going to keep this thing from eating forcing cones?" And I was...
The Anaconda may not have the old Colt action that is known for it's smoothness, but it is a brute strong big bore revolver. It can handle heavy jobs that are out of reach of the mid bore. So if that is what you require in a handgun then you do indeed get very much in return
Anaconda!
I would never belittle a rifle that I also own and am very happy with.What I am saying is some things are better left alone.The mfg's do a pretty good job of design and engineering before they put something on the market.If it ain't broke don't try to fix it.
If you would have left the original components in place you probably wouldn't have had a problem.You guys keep changing things and then wonder why they don't work.I have over 10k rounds thru my 10/22 and it keeps right on working.:rolleyes:
Mine shoots much better with 180's and 4227.Try some H110 with your 158's.Actually I don't shoot many 158's anymore.Have much better success with the 180's and 200's.
Pay attention on ebay.After passing on at least six sets that went for over $140 +.picked up these is almost as new condition for $65 + shipping.Don't get in a hurry,there are bargains out there.Just takes time.
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