ColdSpring`
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Never had or even shot an N-frame before, but that didn't stop me from getting the itch to have one. Have been on the look for a while, but not too many pop up around here- mostly smaller revolvers. Have bought on gunbroker before, but a little hesitant when it comes to an older revolver, really wanted something I could examine up close.
Finally found this one at a lgs, & man is it a peach. Serial puts it, best I can decipher, at 77-78 (N463xxx). Owner didn't advertise or claim that it was unfired outside of the factory, but it's like new in the box. 003" feeler gauge enters the cylinder gap, but 004" won't. Great single action trigger, good double action, just a bit heavy.
Took it for a spin the next morning. Only loaded ammunition inventoried right now is 158 grain rnfp, coated lead, IMR-4227. Shoot these out of a Winchester 1873 & they're fantastic, but as expected, some unburned powder from the revolver. Very good accuracy, though.
Learned/confirmed a few things:
- Still do best with plain black, Patridge style post
- Turns out I really dig the wide trigger
- Found the big frame & football target stocks easy to control
- Waited way, way too long to get an N-frame 357 Magnum
Going to work up a light target load with HP-38. Have more of the rnfp on hand, and some Acme wadcutters on the way.
Don't shoot a lot of heavy loads, but will work up one of those too. Probably with H110 since it's what I have. Projectile undecided.
Finally found this one at a lgs, & man is it a peach. Serial puts it, best I can decipher, at 77-78 (N463xxx). Owner didn't advertise or claim that it was unfired outside of the factory, but it's like new in the box. 003" feeler gauge enters the cylinder gap, but 004" won't. Great single action trigger, good double action, just a bit heavy.
Took it for a spin the next morning. Only loaded ammunition inventoried right now is 158 grain rnfp, coated lead, IMR-4227. Shoot these out of a Winchester 1873 & they're fantastic, but as expected, some unburned powder from the revolver. Very good accuracy, though.
Learned/confirmed a few things:
- Still do best with plain black, Patridge style post
- Turns out I really dig the wide trigger
- Found the big frame & football target stocks easy to control
- Waited way, way too long to get an N-frame 357 Magnum
Going to work up a light target load with HP-38. Have more of the rnfp on hand, and some Acme wadcutters on the way.
Don't shoot a lot of heavy loads, but will work up one of those too. Probably with H110 since it's what I have. Projectile undecided.

