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Need schooled on Ruger LCR’s and the .327 Fed Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Kendall" data-source="post: 3701932" data-attributes="member: 3018"><p>I would tend to agree, especially for a non enthusiast. .32 is a great caliber for a small revolver but, unfortunately, ammo isn’t as readily available in local stores. I handload and cast for it so that is largely immaterial to me. But is something to consider, for sure.</p><p></p><p>A .357 LCR or other small steel frame revolver is something else to consider. I wouldn’t actually get any magnum loads for it. Being heavier it makes all the difference in shootability. 38 special wadcutters again for low recoil. .38 special isn’t as easy to shoot as the .32 but it is, in better times, more available and varied.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kendall, post: 3701932, member: 3018"] I would tend to agree, especially for a non enthusiast. .32 is a great caliber for a small revolver but, unfortunately, ammo isn’t as readily available in local stores. I handload and cast for it so that is largely immaterial to me. But is something to consider, for sure. A .357 LCR or other small steel frame revolver is something else to consider. I wouldn’t actually get any magnum loads for it. Being heavier it makes all the difference in shootability. 38 special wadcutters again for low recoil. .38 special isn’t as easy to shoot as the .32 but it is, in better times, more available and varied. [/QUOTE]
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