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I agree with you. I also got min recently. Such a nice shooter and so good in the handling department. I 'd probably just smoothen the sharp corners on the back of the trigger.
I got one about 2 wks ago at Gander Mtn - a 3" 357mag. 350.00 The gunsmith there was going to buy it, but I beat him by 10 minutes! He said maybe 50 rounds went through it. Only drawback was no Ruger-branded plastic box. Poor me. How will i ever survive? Shoots and carries like a dream.
I bought a SP 101 a little while back 2 1/4" barrel. I liked it so much I talked my mom into into one as her carry pistol. She got the 2 1/4" barrel with the bobbed hammer.
Very well built wheelgun.
The factory sites are set for 158gr bullet weight, POI will be lower than POA for anything less, at least that's been my experience.
Good luck, you made a very wise choice.
I've been lurking here a while but this is my first post. Reading what's been posted here convinced me to get myself an SP101.
I picked it up this week and just got back from the range. All I can say is WOOOOOO HOOOOOOO!!. What a blast! I haven't had this much fun at the range in a long time. Put through 3 boxes of 357 158gr (Blazer, Ultramax and American Eagle). The Blazer and Ultramax were pretty controllable and mild recoiling but the American Eagle hurts! Can you say trigger slap?!!
Whiskey19, How did your revolver work with the Blazer ammo? Was it the non brass casing? .357 ammo is outrageous here and the Blazer seesm the most affordable. I am unsure how the aluminum case will work though.
I shot some WWB .38 special and UMC .357 yesterday and they went pretty well near i was aiming them. I also fired 5 rounds of Hydra-Shock 158 gr. and that ammo was incredible as far as feel and how the gun reacted to it. too bad it is near a dollar a round.
It is early in the game but this may be the one handgun i own that will never leave my possession. The others, well make me an offer, lol.
The Blazer worked fine. Not a hot load by any means. It's the aluminum cased stuff not the brass one. It seemed to shoot slightly below poa. Go to Wideners.com. It's like $9.95/box there. Best prices I've seen anywhere.
I also have the hogue grip and I put in one of those Wolff springs. It's the 10# spring and it greatly reduces the trigger pull.
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