Wheel-Gunner
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Ok folks, when the .327 mag cartridge came out along with the subsequent Ruger double action revolver offerings in 2007, I decided to pass. My thought process was why should I get another caliber (along with all the ammo and such) when my many .38/.357 revolvers are more than sufficient.
Well, I just handled a Single-Seven which has me entertaining this whole idea again. After perusing through the extensive "327 Club" thread I am still right back where I started. Do I want to introduce another caliber?
Anyone have a Security-Seven?? Thoughts? With a 327 mag revolver, what are all the calibers I can shoot specifically?? .32 S&W Short (never seen a box on any shelf), .32 S&W Long, .32 H&R Mag (being phased out? haven't seen a box in a long while), and of course .327 Fed Mag. Am I missing any?
Do you guys think this caliber is going to stick around for the long haul? I currently don't reload (yet), but I could reload .38/.357 just as easily (perhaps easier with brass availability) and just as cheap as the .32 varieties when I do. I am thinking the Single-Seven would be a good sidearm while working and roaming around the acreage, one that could easily eliminate some of the critters around, not to mention being a fun plinker. However, my many .38/.357 models already do that just fine.
To buy or not to buy.....that is the question......
Well, I just handled a Single-Seven which has me entertaining this whole idea again. After perusing through the extensive "327 Club" thread I am still right back where I started. Do I want to introduce another caliber?
Anyone have a Security-Seven?? Thoughts? With a 327 mag revolver, what are all the calibers I can shoot specifically?? .32 S&W Short (never seen a box on any shelf), .32 S&W Long, .32 H&R Mag (being phased out? haven't seen a box in a long while), and of course .327 Fed Mag. Am I missing any?
Do you guys think this caliber is going to stick around for the long haul? I currently don't reload (yet), but I could reload .38/.357 just as easily (perhaps easier with brass availability) and just as cheap as the .32 varieties when I do. I am thinking the Single-Seven would be a good sidearm while working and roaming around the acreage, one that could easily eliminate some of the critters around, not to mention being a fun plinker. However, my many .38/.357 models already do that just fine.
To buy or not to buy.....that is the question......