Sharps40
Price, it's all about the price
Working with a very low mileage, new to me, Rossi R92, 357 Magnum.
A few notes as I become familiar with this dainty hard hitter and probably update any changes or corrections here in the future.
Light, quick, possessed of a decent everyday use trigger (4 lbs 4 oz and relatively creep and wall free.), smooth enough as is, well fitted, pretty non walnut wood. There is much to like.
125 rounds fired so far.... 50 each 38 special +P loaded with 125g Berries PJHP. No bobbles, no problems, like shooting a .22 LR. I suspect this will be the primary target diet. 50 each 357 magnum loaded with 125g Berries PJHP, no bobbles, no problems. 10 each Underwood 357 Magnum loaded with 158g JHP XTP. No bobbles, no problems. Finally, 15 each Blaser Aluminum 357 loaded with 158g JHP. No bobbles no problems.
Gun is rated for 8+1 in 357 mag. Some bullet configurations, namely the aluminum case blaser 158g JHP, allow 9+1 with reliable function.
A few notes as I become familiar with this dainty hard hitter and probably update any changes or corrections here in the future.
Light, quick, possessed of a decent everyday use trigger (4 lbs 4 oz and relatively creep and wall free.), smooth enough as is, well fitted, pretty non walnut wood. There is much to like.
125 rounds fired so far.... 50 each 38 special +P loaded with 125g Berries PJHP. No bobbles, no problems, like shooting a .22 LR. I suspect this will be the primary target diet. 50 each 357 magnum loaded with 125g Berries PJHP, no bobbles, no problems. 10 each Underwood 357 Magnum loaded with 158g JHP XTP. No bobbles, no problems. Finally, 15 each Blaser Aluminum 357 loaded with 158g JHP. No bobbles no problems.
Gun is rated for 8+1 in 357 mag. Some bullet configurations, namely the aluminum case blaser 158g JHP, allow 9+1 with reliable function.
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