First Photo Attempt by ole guy

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Should see a pic of my 586 with Herrett Ropers
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Wanted to emphasize that hollowpoint. The bullets are SWCHP-GCs and are produced commercially by Rimrock bullets out of Ronan, Montana.

They shoot well and I don't have to waste time casting.

My photo taking skills are rudimentary at best but I'm happy I finally overcame my computer shyness and posted a photo on this site.

You guys probably thought I was a troll lurking here for the past 6 years.
 
Nice, you did well for an "ole" guy.
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Thanks for all the positive replies. I'm going to work on presentation of the subject matter.

blairgarber: yes extra tiles left over from the kitchen and dining nook.

j38: These Ropers really come into being on a draw from the leather, my hand just seems to slip around them to the perfect index. Shooting them full house 357s are a pussycat to shoot outside of the muzzle blast, which the grips, nor I have little control over.

They're spendy but worth it.
 
I've had real good luck with his products. I use the 255gr 44 LSWCGC in my Redhawk. He also has 158gr Wide Nose SWCs in 38 that I use as a practice bullet.

He mails the bullets out Priority Mail and I only live 200 miles from there as the crow flies but closer to 350 as the highways run, but I get the ordered product in short order.
 
A very nice photo of a great revolver! I have one of those also and it is a favorite of mine.

Do not be afraid to post pics. You, obviously have the hang of it now!

A quick pic of mine! Got the box with it.

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Nice L Frame 69 R/T. IMHO I think the L Frame 357 4" is the most versatile handgun that exists. That opinion and a $10.00 will get you a Mocha Latte at Starbucks.

Appreciate the nice comments.
 
Nice pics what is involved in posting pics, I can't figure it out. Do I have to get permission?
 
"You guys probably thought I was a troll lurking here for the past 6 years."

I've been lying awake at night worrying about it.


Looks like a really good photo to me. Love blued Smith & Wesson revolvers and am warming up to the notion of an L-Frame. A 4-inch is what I'd want.
 
Thanks for the photo you did well. Great little guns arent they
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