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Post by bigbrowndog on Nov 18, 2024 10:56:15 GMT -5
Why not just get the .38? I’m in your corner on this,……if the caliber had been 327 Fed, it would be a nice gun, but 32H&R isn’t impressive to me. I went with the 38sp. instead. Trapr
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Post by AxeHandle on Nov 18, 2024 11:43:04 GMT -5
Both...is a much better answer. Wait! Make that a quadruple for me! 22/32/38/357 I hear there are 327 J frames out there too...
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Post by pattontime on Nov 18, 2024 17:13:30 GMT -5
Just my opinion, but as I hand-load everything I shoot, I can step the 32 MAG up plenty for a small gun like this & do not think I would need the 327 Federal, but for those that do not load their own, 327 Federal may be a good point. I know that most people I talk to that carry a J-frame in 357 MAG shoot mostly 38 Specials in it.
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Post by bigbrowndog on Nov 18, 2024 18:29:03 GMT -5
In an airweight, a 357 would not be my choice. I liked the 6th round feature of the 432/632 but the H&R factory ammo left me flat. I’d rather have the 351c with a 7th round than the H&R.
Just my .02 pfennig
Trapr
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Post by bushog on Nov 18, 2024 18:48:28 GMT -5
Why not just get the .38? I’m in your corner on this,……if the caliber had been 327 Fed, it would be a nice gun, but 32H&R isn’t impressive to me. I went with the 38sp. instead. Trapr Me too…I need to shoot it
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