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Post by squawberryman on Oct 5, 2019 5:21:39 GMT -5
Does Ruger offer an opinion of the 357 Max nowadays or is that a forever part of the past?
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Post by oddshooter on Oct 5, 2019 11:31:18 GMT -5
Cool. Interesting question and stated beautifully.
We're not asking for answers, or future projections, or promises. We would just like an opinion. Not much risk there.
Do we have any sweet talking, marketing mavens who could be the messenger?
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Post by bradshaw on Oct 5, 2019 14:15:41 GMT -5
Does Ruger offer an opinion of the 357 Max nowadays or is that a forever part of the past? ***** Greg.... don’t know. Were I to be asked, my suggestion runs like this: * Slightly longer cylinder. * Explore system for easy on/off scope, without disturbing rear sight. * Frame configured to interchange Bisley and Super Blackhawk grip frames. * Stainless steel, with a run of polished blue. * 10-1/2" and 7-1/2” barrels. Test a 6” barrel. * Auxillary .357 Mag cylinder. The .357 Maximum is a SAAMI cartridge. David Bradshaw
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Post by squawberryman on Oct 5, 2019 18:56:02 GMT -5
Those questions paint a great picture Mr. Bradshaw. One could hope.
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Post by crazycarl on Oct 6, 2019 21:59:53 GMT -5
I've been thinking about picking up a Henry single shot in .357Mag to have reamed to .357Max.
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Post by oddshooter on Oct 10, 2019 10:06:02 GMT -5
David,
I'm asking. Would you take this questions and suggestions to Ruger management. Your history might give us a chance to at least get them to answer the phone.
Do you need anything from the crew here to assist you?
Prescut
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Post by silcott on Oct 17, 2019 14:09:46 GMT -5
What’s the chances of getting Lipsey’s to have Ruger make some? I’d definitely be in for one or two.
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Post by putnro01 on Oct 17, 2019 17:46:09 GMT -5
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