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Post by AxeHandle on Apr 14, 2024 8:20:00 GMT -5
3 inch S&W 625-3 with Magnus Bullet Company 200 grain hard cast SWC, 3.8 grains of Bullseye, Federal primer, mixed brass
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625-3
Apr 14, 2024 8:20:50 GMT -5
Post by AxeHandle on Apr 14, 2024 8:20:50 GMT -5
24 shot DAO at 45 feet
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Post by AxeHandle on Apr 14, 2024 8:21:18 GMT -5
12 rounds DOA at 75 feet
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Post by AxeHandle on Apr 14, 2024 8:24:37 GMT -5
Pulled this one out to compare to the 325 Night Guard. Just verifying that the uncomfortable recoil of my ordinarily light recoiling hand loads was NOT my reloads but actually the ergonomics and weight (lack of) of the 325.
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625-3
Apr 14, 2024 16:41:02 GMT -5
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Post by paleroadster on Apr 14, 2024 16:41:02 GMT -5
I have shot an airweight J in 357 and found it unpleasant. While the recoil on my 327 2" is formidable last time out I fired about 300 full power rounds without complaint. Yeah, it weighs 19oz instead of 14oz, the biggest difference in my opinion is the N frame and grips gave me enough (barely) to hold onto. Those nightgaurd boot grips look pretty, but the only slightly larger ones on the 327 2" make a bigger difference shooting than they make concealing.
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625-3
Apr 15, 2024 6:45:13 GMT -5
Post by strawhat on Apr 15, 2024 6:45:13 GMT -5
I have not fired a Night Guard. My cousin has one and says he shot it at the range and the next time he shoots it will be if someone is intending him harm.
Me, I prefer steel framed revolvers.
Kevin
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cdf41
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625-3
Apr 15, 2024 16:06:58 GMT -5
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Post by cdf41 on Apr 15, 2024 16:06:58 GMT -5
Like to find a 625!
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