I wanted to love it, I really really did!
Just a retired guy that likes his snubbies, watched too many 70s detective shows. But I just couldn’t warm up to my LCR327. I do reload, but I didn’t find the 32 calibers anything better than what my reloads in 38 special already did for my tolerance levels. Hands are damaged, so was never going to use 327 Mags in it. I like the 32 H&R in a lighter snub, just think the LCR is too heavy for it and the 32SW Longs. The Longs are all I could find in factory loadings. They were a hoot in my old Rossi, though. I understand why some really like the LCR327, but it’s just too much work for me. The LCR357 is just plug and go for me.
Plus I have a small tackle box full of 38 snap caps, speedloaders, and speed strips for training. And the 38 caliber cases and snap caps are easier for my damaged and arthritic hands to hand and train with. I like speed strips, and found out that 22 caliber and 32 calibers give me problems using them in classes and training. The 38s are a sweet spot for me. Well, until someone comes out with a 44 special snubbie I can’t live without.
Jerry
Back in the saddle again…..
Well, just got my LCR327 back. I’m going to run it all of July, using Claude Werner’s excellent snubbie course which I did with two Taurus 856 and it really slicked the pistols up and polished off my revolver shooting skills. Just going to go back and follow his course from the beginning and then shoot the tests once a week at a local outdoor range and then shoot a longer course at another range. Extra speed strips and snap caps ordered for the 327.
My goals are to get back into being proficient with the LCR327 and LCR22lr pistols at longer ranges, and to master Big Dot sights I have one them. Will give the sights two weeks and if no improvement then will swap back to OEM sight and a paint job.