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Old 12-23-2010, 05:56 PM
PetersCustomLeather PetersCustomLeather is offline
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Default 696 worries... real or no problem?

I love the idea of a 44 special in this size of gun. I was all set to hunt one down and then.... I saw a picture of one with the cylinder flopped down and Oh My...... the forcing cone looks paper thin!

Now, I would not be loading up hot rounds really... It would be nice if i could load 1000FPS 255gr lead though.....

I'm wondering if that's risky in these or maybe that thin FC is nothing to worry about. What do you all think/know about these? Is there any worries with that thin area? Am I worried about nothing?

Thanks.
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