juggler
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Greetings to all. I have been fascinated by all the information on this site; much of it has been very useful. Case in point, I am going to re-read Jim March's revolver checkout before going to pick up my 625 this afternoon.
Moon clips and their necessity, 10mm or .45, grips, barrel length.... so much to think about! Thanks to y'all I was able to finally decide that I'd rather start with the 625 (already re-load .45 and have plenty of brass) and maybe get the 610 later. Though I also reload .40, I do not have any 10mm cases.
Like the .357, I will be using the .45 for pin shoots...now I will have an auto and revolver for two of the three classes we shoot. I think a .22 revolver will be one of the last purchases I make for handguns, 1rst I want one of those J-frames I keep hearing about. The posts about the available holsters was interesting reading.
My question is this.... I fire lead through my 686 and was wondering what your thoughts are on doing the same with the 625. Though I clean my firearms regularly and inspect them before storage, I've found that my Springfield eats jacketed better than lead. This means I have quite a bit of .45 rounds that I would rather shoot than pull the heads to get the brass back. Your thoughts and comments would be appreciated.
Moon clips and their necessity, 10mm or .45, grips, barrel length.... so much to think about! Thanks to y'all I was able to finally decide that I'd rather start with the 625 (already re-load .45 and have plenty of brass) and maybe get the 610 later. Though I also reload .40, I do not have any 10mm cases.
Like the .357, I will be using the .45 for pin shoots...now I will have an auto and revolver for two of the three classes we shoot. I think a .22 revolver will be one of the last purchases I make for handguns, 1rst I want one of those J-frames I keep hearing about. The posts about the available holsters was interesting reading.
My question is this.... I fire lead through my 686 and was wondering what your thoughts are on doing the same with the 625. Though I clean my firearms regularly and inspect them before storage, I've found that my Springfield eats jacketed better than lead. This means I have quite a bit of .45 rounds that I would rather shoot than pull the heads to get the brass back. Your thoughts and comments would be appreciated.