I'd be curious about Thunder Ranch's take on the overall strategy of carrying a defensive revolver, when many/most people today have switched to autos. When I carry one it's either for hunting, or for general utility use, where the targets could be anything from snakes to 2 & 4 legged predators. No trying to stir any controversy, just learn.

I'd also be curious if they are seeing any trends in revolver reliability, old versus new models. That would be stirring smirk


"...the designer of the .270 Ingwe cartridge!..."