The weather was nice last week so I took some handguns to the range to clock reloads that I've done to see how well they correspond to the reloading manuals. The .44 Special was about 100 fps lower than the manual which the light crimp on the cartridge case may have contributed to. I just purchased a set of .44 special specific dies and am hoping they will work better than the .44 magnum/.44 special dies I was using.
I good way to spend a couple of hours at the range!
firearms from left to right: Ruger Mk 4 competition, Webley Mk 4 .38, SW 3913TSW 9mm, Ruger Flat top Blackhawk .44 special, Ruger SSM .32 HR magnum
Chronograph at the range
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Chronograph at the range
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Jack Harper
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Re: Chronograph at the range
Keep up the post like these We do love a bit of pistol porn from across the pond,
Hope all is well
Alan
Hope all is well
Alan
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Re: Chronograph at the range
Good to hear from you! All well here, getting ready for our trip to Portugal, Spain, and Morocco soon.
Doing any shooting these days?
Doing any shooting these days?
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Re: Chronograph at the range
Hi, yeh Debs and I shoot a couple of times a month,
A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools!!
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