Glad your OK Sarge, I hadnt seen you for a while.
Ive not been on here that mush myself.
Trying to get enough firewood in for the winter, and anything else that needs doing.
Getting old, and scarred over broken bones from past military duties has slowed me way down.
I was out Tuesday to have the f-150 serviced, then stopped by the gun shop, and saw the 92.
I picked up the Keith ideal mold in 429422HB because im trying to find a load that will work in both the Ruger SBH and the 92.
Ruger takes a .430 bullet, and the 92 is .431.
Im going to try .430 bullets in the 92, and hope the hollow base will make up the difference.
We will see.
The mold did not have the HB pin, Erik at Hollowpoint said he is a month wait and is all out of pin knobs and doesnt know when he will get time to make more.
You fellas with late-model 44 Mags
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Re: You fellas with late-model 44 Mags
Just picked up a R92 44 magnum a few days ago.
If it's anything like my 92 357, I'm going to love it!
If it's anything like my 92 357, I'm going to love it!
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Re: You fellas with late-model 44 Mags
Thanks for posting this. I hope that 44 runs and shoots great for you, please let us know when you get a chance to shoot it.Phatforrest wrote:Just picked up a R92 44 magnum a few days ago.
If it's anything like my 92 357, I'm going to love it!