LCR - Which caliber??

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"The solution seems clear to me, purchase the .327 because it rocks, purchase a .357 magnum so you'll have at least one LCR that you'll never have trouble finding ammo for, and purchase the .22LR to practice with. Problem solved."


Everyone else might as well delete their posts! This is so obviously the right answer that no one else has anything else much to say.

Trust me on this. I have been shooting and purchasing handguns regularly for 35 years. When in doubt, BUY THEM ALL. If you end up not liking some of them, you can always trade them in towards something else! That is the beauty of it. :)

My first wife was not understanding about this. My second, permanent, wife is significantly near-sighted. :)
 
The solution seems clear to me, purchase the .327 because it rocks, purchase a .357 magnum so you'll have at least one LCR that you'll never have trouble finding ammo for, and purchase the .22LR to practice with. Problem solved.

I would have done this months ago except my first wife took a significant chunk out of my purchasing power :(
 
Finally got my 327 out this weekend with some Am Eagle SPs. It is...unpleasant. Accurate but definitely not something I see shooting a lot of rounds that don't have an H or R in them. On the other hand, the GP remains glorious...probably should have bought a single seven instead.
 
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