AlfonsDeWolf
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I like very much how the SP frip flares laterally on the sides.
I have fired plenty of both (BB and DoubleTap 180 and 200 grain hardcasts) in my 3" SP101. I use Hogue grips and it is obviously hot, but the steel Ruger tames it reasonable well. Without the Hogues, my middle finger would get banged by the trigger guard. This is my black bear load, BTW.Has anyone fired the heavy 180 gr B.B., Grizzly or 200 gr Corbon in the SP? What's it like?
I fired a few of the .357 magnum 180 grain Buffalo Bore hard cast out of a stock 3 inch SP101 and it was not a pleasant experience. It made me realize that I had better hit what I needed to on the first shot. I wound up carrying the +P 38 Special 158 grain LSWCHP that started at 1064 fps MV and was much more pleasant to shoot with reasonable speed.Has anyone fired the heavy 180 gr B.B., Grizzly or 200 gr Corbon in the SP? What's it like?
If you decide to carry that many guns, avoid deep water.KLCR - .357 Mag
KLCR - .357 Mag
SP101 3" - .357 Mag
GP100 3" - .357 Mag
GP100 4" - .357 Mag
Redhawk - .45 Colt
Blackhawk .45 Colt/.45 ACP
Blackhawk .45 Colt/.45 ACP
Super Redhawk .454 Casull
When hiking/hunting I carry one of my KLCRs with .357 Magnum loads, but I also carry a Remington 870 shotgun.