Watch out for those toms. They can get pretty mad if you ruffle their feathers... Just kidding.
If you haven't spent much time shooting a revolver, I would go with a .357 not a .44. 44's have a lot of recoil to try to handle. Besides a Smith and Wesson 686 you can even get a 7 shot cyl...
I live in Idaho and all we have to do here is get a background check done and have approved weapons training like an NRA or Hunter Safety class. It was pretty easy to get my permit. One thing I didn't like though, I worked at an indoor shooting range in college and one night there was an NRA...
I am just getting started with reloading. I have bought a few books on how to and I have a few friends who are going to show me the how. I just went into a sporting goods store and priced the materials for reloading and it seems to me to be more expensive than just buying factory ammo. I don't...
bad experience with magtech
I have just bought a .357 mag and bought a couple boxes of magtech factory loads and out of the 100 shots, I bet over 10 misfired on me... I won't buy them again. No other factory ammo has done this to me.
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