Situations like this I offer twice or three times the juice..try it, you may get the squeeze.
Situations like this I offer twice or three times the juice..try it, you may get the squeeze.
Mr. Williams said the amount of work that goes into doing right isn’t worth the money he makes off it. He charged me $122 that’s including return shipping. That’s a great deal I can’t imagine he made much profit off that transaction.
He did an excellent job. It shoots top of the blade POA-POI. The picture below is 2 cylinders at 7 yards. The 2 low hits were operator error.
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What is that circle, between 3 and 4 inches? I’m not sure that getting 2 cylinders from a J into that circle at 7 exactly qualifies as error. I mean, sure, try to do better next time if you want, but your error is better than joe/jane mainstream American shooter’s good days. Just calling it like I see it. [/endthreaddrift]
”But in the end all of these ideas just manufacture new criminals when the problem isn't a lack of criminals.” -JRB
Definitely worth it. I’m into the gun for maybe $550 with the sight, stocks, and spring kit. I put it up for trade just to put some feelers out. I’ve always wanted and 357 and if I can get a 340 in trade I’d be willing to do that but not for anything less. Other than the 45 my dad gave me I really don’t get emotionally attached to guns.
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I have a 60-9 LS .357. I have fired exactly 5 110gr Win JHPs, while the gun was wearing some rosewood boot grips. I don’t intend to do so again, just wanted to know. It wasn’t as obnoxious as I thought it might be, not even really painful, but shot-to-shot time was ridiculous, thought the gun is all steel. I can only imagine what a scandium revolver would be like with magnums, because I’m never going to do it.