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Need schooled on Ruger LCR’s and the .327 Fed Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="CorpsVet" data-source="post: 3701639" data-attributes="member: 2414"><p>I have outfitted 5 female, recoil sensitive, friends and family shooters with the Ruger .327Mag. Everyone of them like them very much. They have some sort of cam mechanism that makes the trigger easy and smooth. The varrity of "loads" makes them very user friendly. For new shooters, I start them with .32 shorts to get them used to the mechanics of aiming and shooting. Very low recoil and "bang". Once they get used to it I move them along gradully to more powerful loads.</p><p></p><p>Full bore .327 Mags can be quite a handful. For most the H&R Mag seems to be the most they can handle. For long practice sessions, I recommend .32 Longs.</p><p></p><p>IMO, best SD round is Hornady Critical Defense .32 H&R Mag.</p><p></p><p>You are pretty far away, but if you come over near Tulsa anytime, I'll let her shoot mine to she what she thinks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CorpsVet, post: 3701639, member: 2414"] I have outfitted 5 female, recoil sensitive, friends and family shooters with the Ruger .327Mag. Everyone of them like them very much. They have some sort of cam mechanism that makes the trigger easy and smooth. The varrity of "loads" makes them very user friendly. For new shooters, I start them with .32 shorts to get them used to the mechanics of aiming and shooting. Very low recoil and "bang". Once they get used to it I move them along gradully to more powerful loads. Full bore .327 Mags can be quite a handful. For most the H&R Mag seems to be the most they can handle. For long practice sessions, I recommend .32 Longs. IMO, best SD round is Hornady Critical Defense .32 H&R Mag. You are pretty far away, but if you come over near Tulsa anytime, I'll let her shoot mine to she what she thinks. [/QUOTE]
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