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Maybe S&W can find someone to testify that the man's thumb was already loose when the accident occurred. Or maybe that he read on a gun forum how holding your hand over the cylinder acts like a suppressor*.
*It doesn't. Do you REALLY need to be told that?
I have a beautiful Model 66, and it's the most accurate revolver I own. But I also have 2 Model 10s from different decades and they're wonderful too. So why shoot .357?
Because I can.
My aim has gotten a lot better in the last two years. At one point I couldn't put .357 on the paper at...
Did I do okay?
S&W Model 10, 4" barrel, nickel-plated, but with some of it worn off in places. Five screw.
Seventy Five Dollars, as is. In a gunshop. In California.
The timing was a little off, so a gunsmith fixed it up and cleaned it real pretty for $100.
$175. And it shoots like...
Lee Lapin said:
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It's funny you should say that. On Saturday, I found a 590 on the shelf, tagged as "Used, but Unfired", which I took to mean that it'd been fired once by someone who saw one in a videogame, loaded it up with "XTREME" slugs, and, with his first ever actual...
Uh, sort of. The 590 pump handle has two arms that cycle the round, not one like on the 500. The magazine on the 590 is a lot more flexible in terms of changing it. It seems a bit sturdier overall.
Are there any issues with the Ithaca 37s (since they'll be flooding the Used market soon ;) )?
This is the approach I'm taking; 4895 for 6.5 Swede and 7.62X54R, and Bullseye for 32 acp, 9X19, 9X18, 38 Spcl and 357 Mag. If I want to work up "one-hole" loads, I can do that later. And fewer powders means few opportunities to mess up.
I got a good buy today on lead at a garage sale--about 20 lbs of raw lead and solder (not sure the alloy yet) and an ammo can with 30 lbs of ingots. They have RCBS on the top, and a stripe of green spray paint across the middle. Is there any chance these ingots were sold in this form by RCBS...
The Lee manual is a fun read. A lot of manuals are rather dry. It'd be the book I recommend for the new or potential reloader because, as Fiero said, "is interest and excitement in loading is infectious".
Today there is a lot of nice brass laying around. Tomorrow? Who knows. Whether or not aluminum and steel are or aren't as good as brass, I want to know it can be done, successfully, with the tools I have.
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