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    Well... the older I get, the farther "backward" I seem to go. I still have my AR, but I keep my lever in the trunk. I'll probably always carry my semi 9's but today, today I will be ordering this:

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    I'm done with practical. It's time to load up on things I like! And brothers, a .327 FM single action Birdshead grip is about as unpractical as it gets lol!!


    FYI - I'm doing the same thing with all my soaps/aftershaves. 6 max. Love em, or throw em out. Got no time for things that are just ok
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    Nice, simple, and reliable....sweet choice, David!

    Also good to know that I can add 1 more soap/cream to my meager rotation of 5 (really only 4 considering the rarity of my MWF usage).
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    Go big or go home!
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    Quote Originally Posted by markbignosekelly View Post
    Go big or go home!
    Are you saying forget about the .327 and get me a 44 mag?
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    Man, I would go with .357 and plink with .38 Specials.

    Seems that caliber would be 'spensive to shoot?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Man, I would go with .357 and plink with .38 Specials.

    Seems that caliber would be 'spensive to shoot?
    It SO is! And not only that, finding the ammo is getting hard to do as well. So many great guns now in the caliber!

    I'm hoping that'll all change because as much as I agree with the .357, 38 route, the extra width of the handgun is a bit of a turn off for me.

    This really is extravagant. I hope bullet makers start to pump out the rounds!
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    I want it. I just loaded up some 98gr. RCBS 32-098s for my .32 Mag SP101 the other day. Gotta get to the range soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by earcutter View Post
    Are you saying forget about the .327 and get me a 44 mag?
    Bigger is always better, right?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by markbignosekelly View Post
    Bigger is always better, right?!
    You know, I had a bigger girlfriend once. Turned out she wasn't actually better. Heck! The headache I'm nursing right now is bigger than the last... that's certainly not better.

    Bigger isn't always better.

    Hope you are well man!
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    Those are right snappy to shoot with the birdshead grips. Have fun!
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