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The rules I carry under want me to qualify with the action type I carry when I'm on my own time and we're out buying ice cream or cookies. So this year I used my 5" 1911/45, the new 3 1/2" 8 shot M27 (awesome wheelgun), the ever popular J frame, and the faithful 5906.
For fun and demonstration, I also shoot the course starting with my 16" Lever rifles (pistol calibers) and transitioning to a handgun.
The S&W .357 is always fun - the accuracy of S&W wheelguns simply WOWS! the younger folks who often haven't shot a revolver before.
Like others here have mentioned, demonstrating revolvers (and Lever rifles) really clears up misconceptions that some people have.
Those new 8 shot moonclipped .357s S&W is making are really nice. If eight rounds of .45 is good, then 8 rounds of .357 can't be bad.
Ammo wise, I use either ball or my handloaded equivalent to the factory carry rounds (230 gr Ranger .45s, 147 gr Silvertip .357s, 127 Gr +P+ Ranger 9mms, 180 gr Ranger or 180 gr +P Gold Dot .40s, and 200 gr Gold Dots (44 Special).
Surprising how many folks have been brainwashed into believing all handloads are poor quality and likely to explode. It's a good thing that is hogwash, or Dillon would have to stop selling all those blue presses... And then they would stop mailing the Blue Press - a great magazine with some good short articles in there somewhere..
For fun and demonstration, I also shoot the course starting with my 16" Lever rifles (pistol calibers) and transitioning to a handgun.
The S&W .357 is always fun - the accuracy of S&W wheelguns simply WOWS! the younger folks who often haven't shot a revolver before.
Like others here have mentioned, demonstrating revolvers (and Lever rifles) really clears up misconceptions that some people have.
Those new 8 shot moonclipped .357s S&W is making are really nice. If eight rounds of .45 is good, then 8 rounds of .357 can't be bad.
Ammo wise, I use either ball or my handloaded equivalent to the factory carry rounds (230 gr Ranger .45s, 147 gr Silvertip .357s, 127 Gr +P+ Ranger 9mms, 180 gr Ranger or 180 gr +P Gold Dot .40s, and 200 gr Gold Dots (44 Special).
Surprising how many folks have been brainwashed into believing all handloads are poor quality and likely to explode. It's a good thing that is hogwash, or Dillon would have to stop selling all those blue presses... And then they would stop mailing the Blue Press - a great magazine with some good short articles in there somewhere..
