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New to the .41 with a 6 1/2" Blackhawk. As with most of Ruger's revolvers the same gremlins exist with the varying cylinder throats and a bit of thread choke. But it's already a fairly accurate revolver. Last night, when it was almost too dark to shoot I flung a few rounds offhand at my 100 yd. steel. Three out of the last five did purty good (The top three were already on the target)-
https://i.imgur.com/odoj7hnl.jpg
I'll soon be sending the cylinder off to have the throats reamed, then I'll fire-lap the barrel.
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Here's a 6" 657 that loves 215 grain SWC over 21 grains of accurate 11FS.
Some people will say we don't need a 41 magnum since it falls between the more popular 44 and 357 magnums. Those same people are the ones who say we don't need the 16 gauge since we have 12 gauges and 20 gauges. Those people are fools though and don't appreciate the finer things in life like 41s and 16 gauge shotguns. I refer to both the 41 and the 16 gauge as goldilocks, not too hot, not too cold, but just right.
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