Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: jdb on December 09, 2016, 07:33:25 PM
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Anyone have one? What about .327?
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Years ago I had an H&R revolver in 32 mag, loved the round and the pistol was accurate for what it was just blocky and not attractive at all but I would buy another 32 mag in something a little more classy
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Anyone have one? What about .327?
I have a Single Seven in 327
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Barrel length? How do you like it?
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Barrel length? How do you like it?
It's 5.5
I think that once I get time to spend time at the range with it that it will be a favorite. I like to take it out and look at it really well, but have not had a chance to really get into shooting it in the two years I have owned it.
When I bought it the base pin would fly toward downrange with about every third shot and the trigger was atrocious. I sent it back and Came back w/repaired barrel throat, base pin latch and housing screw hole Replaced: cylinder & pawl and trigger action "smoothed up." The revolver now has a very nice trigger IMHO, not quite what a Smith would be proud of, but a very nice trigger indeed. The target included documented a near 1" group w/Federal American Eagle 100 grain load.
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I have a Single Six Mag in .32 Mag. It's not easy to load/unload but is a very accurate revolver. I've had it since the mid-80's. I believe the barrel length is 6.5 inches.
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I am wanting a .32 with the 4 5/8" barrel. I think it would be a handy woods gun
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I am wanting a .32 with the 4 5/8" barrel. I think it would be a handy woods gun
I wish I would have gone with the 4 5/8
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I have the Single 7 .327 magnum and love it!
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Barrel length