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Just heard Ruger is making it in the LCR. Anyone have experience with this round? If yes, what was your impression?
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Bought one last year...great snubbie.... Like it much better than a S&W J-Frame.
The gun is very accurate for a snubbie. Was shooting Saturday with some Federal 85 grain Hydra-Shok and some Federal .32 H&R Magnum 85 grain hollow points. At 12 yards both hit to the same POI. The 12 shots went into a group a little smaller than the palm of my hand. POI was 1" high and 1" left of POA...
Recoil even with the Hydra-Shok loads were very controllable.
I've also shot it with my full bore .327 load that I use in a Freedom Arms 97...120 grain cast with 8.5 gr. of AA-7 for 1400 fps from a 6.5" barrel. It handled the load fine but don't plan on doing any more. The 85s at high velocity should work fine for PD...
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RJM: what do you like about the LCR more than a J-frame? I'm thinking of picking up an LCR in 9mm for pocket carry.
RAS: I had a 327 Fed in a Ruger Single Seven, 7.5", and it was a hoot to shoot with light bullets driven fast--big muzzle blast and very sharp report. In a carry gun, I'd want to look into heavier bullet loads to reduce blast and flash.
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Found the target in the trash... Group is 2" left and 1.5" high of POA...
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RJM: what do you like about the LCR more than a J-frame? I'm thinking of picking up an LCR in 9mm for pocket carry.
RAS: I had a 327 Fed in a Ruger Single Seven, 7.5", and it was a hoot to shoot with light bullets driven fast--big muzzle blast and very sharp report. In a carry gun, I'd want to look into heavier bullet loads to reduce blast and flash. 1) The trigger pull is wonderful for a small gun... You would have to pay a smith a lot of money to tune a S&W like these are out of the box... 2) Almost as light as a "3" series Smith but MUCH more controllable and less felt recoil. Grips and grip angle are excellent. ...and I just happen to have a 9mm also...another great shooter... 5 yards... 10 yards... 18 yards....
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Fantastic, thanks for the info. How is the ejection on the 9mm? Is the ejector rod long enough to clear the cases and moon-clip without you having to flip the muzzle upwards?
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I have the Single Seven 4 5/8, and the SP101 4.2 inch, so they are a bit different animal.
I shoot both with 115 HP jacketed with a max load of 110. Noisy, but quite controlable in these revolvers.
The 85 XTP makes a nice midrange load with a moderate charge of SR4756 or HS-6.
I often use 32 H&R mag data, and seat the bullet deep into a 327 case to make H&R COAL.
My Grand sons, since they were 8 YO, have been shooting both revolvers with 78 gr Lasercast over a very light load of Universal or Titegroup. At around 700 fps, they recoil about like a 22 mag, and the report is very mild.
And, of course, any revolver chambered for 327 will also shoot 32 S&W, 32 S&W Long, 32 H&R, and I have been told by knowledgeble sources, 32 ACP.
Any gun chambered for 327 is extremely versatile. Lots of ammo, or reloading possibilites from very mild to the equivalent of 38+P.
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Fantastic, thanks for the info. How is the ejection on the 9mm? Is the ejector rod long enough to clear the cases and moon-clip without you having to flip the muzzle upwards? No problem with ejection at all.... It is a good idea to always point the muzzle up when emptying a DA revolver. It lessens the amount of unburned powder that gets under the star and then binds up the rotation... Bob
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Dave...I had a box of .32 ACP with me to try in the LCR and a Ruger Single-Six I just bought and FORGOT to try any...
I did put some rounds in while at home and one thing I did notice is that there is a LOT of headspace....like putting .38 Supers in a .38/.357 revolver...
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Does the headspace issue concern you enough that you would avoid shooting the 32 acp in the 327?
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I have one coming in hopefully this week. I reloaded some 115 cast for it and some 100 gr xtp. The ballistics really impress me on this round and I like the one extra in the gun.
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Does the headspace issue concern you enough that you would avoid shooting the 32 acp in the 327? ...no, I just think they are going to be real accurate...
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I have one coming in hopefully this week. I reloaded some 115 cast for it and some 100 gr xtp. The ballistics really impress me on this round and I like the one extra in the gun. Once the snow clears off I want to chrono the LCR to see how much velocity loss there is... What are you going to use for powders? Bob
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