sal
.30 Stingray
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Post by sal on Dec 21, 2012 13:42:50 GMT -5
Can a 32 mag in single six be converted to 327 and handle heavey loads like LBT 130 gc bullet? I read where the longer bullets couldn't be used cause of length. Thanks
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klhill
.30 Stingray
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Post by klhill on Dec 21, 2012 13:46:19 GMT -5
I think the SS cylinder is too short.I used an OM 357 for conversion to 327/32-20.
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Post by Lee Martin on Dec 21, 2012 13:58:32 GMT -5
Too short but Single-Sixes can handle the 327. You'll just need a custom cylinder that uses the entire frame window. -Lee www.singleactions.com"Building carpal tunnel one round at a time"
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Post by 2 Dogs on Dec 22, 2012 7:42:37 GMT -5
Sal, search my posts and you should be able to find my comments on the 327 on the Single Six.
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Post by 2 Dogs on Dec 22, 2012 7:48:36 GMT -5
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sal
.30 Stingray
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Post by sal on Dec 22, 2012 13:52:15 GMT -5
Thanks for all you advice. I do have a Ruger 30 carb with a 32 cylinder that GNR made for me and it shoots fine. I have had 2 cordizone shots in each wrist this year, and I guess I'm looking for something a little lighter. I have my eye on a ruger single six in 32 mag. in AZ. I think I will pick it up and have fun.
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Post by ermont0825 on Dec 23, 2012 10:31:49 GMT -5
Nothing wrong with the 32 Mag. Enjoy.
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