Mcgunner
They list how the 115 grain bullet did in a number of different tests here if you are interested.
http://www.shootingtimes.com/ammunition/st327_110707/
I think this round has a future but ONLY if they build a gun for it that is in line with what the .327 is all about. The future success of this round is ALL ABOUT THE GUN. The SP 101 does NOT do it for this round.
This is a small SD round created for the CCW market.
So the gun that will make the .327 take off will have to be something along the lines of the 642/ 442 type revolver.
The selling point will be light weight with good power AND 6 SHOTS.
If they don’t put the caliber into that gun package it will most likely fail.
Maybe S&W will grab the ball and run with it in their gun line, would not be too hard to change one of the air light type models they all ready have to chamber the .327 .
They list how the 115 grain bullet did in a number of different tests here if you are interested.
http://www.shootingtimes.com/ammunition/st327_110707/
I think this round has a future but ONLY if they build a gun for it that is in line with what the .327 is all about. The future success of this round is ALL ABOUT THE GUN. The SP 101 does NOT do it for this round.
This is a small SD round created for the CCW market.
So the gun that will make the .327 take off will have to be something along the lines of the 642/ 442 type revolver.
The selling point will be light weight with good power AND 6 SHOTS.
If they don’t put the caliber into that gun package it will most likely fail.
Maybe S&W will grab the ball and run with it in their gun line, would not be too hard to change one of the air light type models they all ready have to chamber the .327 .