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Specialty Handgun Hunting
460 smith&wesson
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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 1654393" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>I had a couple issues actually, was shooting to the right consistently and was exhibiting a sporadic no ignition issue. Sent it back with the scope mounted (25 year old Burris LOE glass pistol scope) and they installed a new tube and basically gutted the frame and started over and they shot it quite a bit as well. reset the forcing cone to cylinder gap as well. Different gun that when it went. What amazed me was the trigger pull. The trigger is lighter than my dad's reworked 44RM. It's sweet now. I was surprised that didn't scrap it and do a reissue with my serial number but they didn't. Only beef I have is they screwed up the knurl a bit on the cylinder rod but I can live with that. I have it sighted in at 100 yards, what a fun gun to shoot, glad I bought it. So are my shooting companions, they like to shoot it too. Too bad it's insanely loud but I wear Walkers Game Ears so not too bad really. When I tell people it's zeroed at 100 yards, they look at me like I'm nuts because it's a wheelgun. I tell them it's a short barreled rifle.</p><p></p><p>Not for everyone but suits me just fine plus the straightwall case is legal here in Southern Michigan and Indiana for deer now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 1654393, member: 39764"] I had a couple issues actually, was shooting to the right consistently and was exhibiting a sporadic no ignition issue. Sent it back with the scope mounted (25 year old Burris LOE glass pistol scope) and they installed a new tube and basically gutted the frame and started over and they shot it quite a bit as well. reset the forcing cone to cylinder gap as well. Different gun that when it went. What amazed me was the trigger pull. The trigger is lighter than my dad's reworked 44RM. It's sweet now. I was surprised that didn't scrap it and do a reissue with my serial number but they didn't. Only beef I have is they screwed up the knurl a bit on the cylinder rod but I can live with that. I have it sighted in at 100 yards, what a fun gun to shoot, glad I bought it. So are my shooting companions, they like to shoot it too. Too bad it's insanely loud but I wear Walkers Game Ears so not too bad really. When I tell people it's zeroed at 100 yards, they look at me like I'm nuts because it's a wheelgun. I tell them it's a short barreled rifle. Not for everyone but suits me just fine plus the straightwall case is legal here in Southern Michigan and Indiana for deer now. [/QUOTE]
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