DHD said:
G2 said:
It should probably be noted that the reason for the "SEVEN" was to relocate the cylinder notch from the chamber wall.
... just a thought :roll:
If your reply was to my tongue-in-cheek comment about only having 6 shots, I knew about the cylinder notches on the Single Seven and know it's a stong design. It's just seven holes.....
I'll admit to not having a Single Seven, but wouldn't mind having one, but my FA97 is still new and I don't want to cheat on it yet. So many toys out there and so little time.
Sorry for the hijack, but any of the 32's are kinda addictive.
NO, was not directed at your comment.
The design on the 327FM vs 32HRM when introduced by Ruger it was noted the reason for the 7 vs 6 to relocate the notch.
Many of the Custom Gunsmiths won't open up a 32 cylinder to 327. I suspect it is because of the design change.
I really don't understand the need, as you can load it (32M) full of H110/296 and get very satisfactory results. :wink:
I have several 32's, and 3-327's They all shoot just a little different, but my favorite is a 32M (9.5 brass bisley) loaded full.