Creek Henry
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I got a few of these and I finally got to test them. They all worked pretty well. I could consistantly hit a jackrabbit sized target at about 30 yards. The 38/357 mag version was great. Even hot 357 loads had the spent brass fall out of the adapter. The 22s needed a little coercing.
My only complaint is that the 22mag inserts (both 12 and 20 ga) were picky about which brand they would fire on the first try. I tried 4 brands of ammo and only 2 always went off on the 1st try. The rest went off on try #1, 2, or 3.
I got them mostly for use with rat shot on dispatching wounded game. They will work very well for that without vaporizing the bird. But, they are a little louder that I thought they would be. However, I won't have to carry a seperate gun to fire the rat shot which is the whole idea.
I tried out the 357 insert with ratshot yesterday and it blew my target back a few feet and ripped it up. I was impressed. If I could find some non-toxic shot, I'd use it on duck as well as upland game.
The 12 to 20 guage insert worked pretty well also. Even shooting comparable loads in either gauge (1oz #7.5 at 1200 fps), the recoil with the 20 was less... something to do with the square inch case displacement vs PSI I think.
I got a few of these and I finally got to test them. They all worked pretty well. I could consistantly hit a jackrabbit sized target at about 30 yards. The 38/357 mag version was great. Even hot 357 loads had the spent brass fall out of the adapter. The 22s needed a little coercing.
My only complaint is that the 22mag inserts (both 12 and 20 ga) were picky about which brand they would fire on the first try. I tried 4 brands of ammo and only 2 always went off on the 1st try. The rest went off on try #1, 2, or 3.
I got them mostly for use with rat shot on dispatching wounded game. They will work very well for that without vaporizing the bird. But, they are a little louder that I thought they would be. However, I won't have to carry a seperate gun to fire the rat shot which is the whole idea.
I tried out the 357 insert with ratshot yesterday and it blew my target back a few feet and ripped it up. I was impressed. If I could find some non-toxic shot, I'd use it on duck as well as upland game.
The 12 to 20 guage insert worked pretty well also. Even shooting comparable loads in either gauge (1oz #7.5 at 1200 fps), the recoil with the 20 was less... something to do with the square inch case displacement vs PSI I think.