KeithB
Resident Half Fast Machinist
I have a GP100 in .357. I was looking on the Ruger site at the GP100s in .44 spcl, trying hard not to drool on my keyboard. Noticed several models in .22lr. Given my current situation that is probably a more sensible choice. Anybody have one that would like to share any comments? I have a S&W 18-2 that makes a good alternative to my model 10 and thought an alternate to my GP100 .357 might be in order.
The only place I have to shoot is an indoor range that requires you to use factory ammo and keeps any brass that hits the floor. Fine, I understand the economics of it. But they aren't getting my brass so semi-auto centerfire pistols are out, and shooting factory ammo kind of defeats the purpose of casting and reloading. A .22lr revolver in the same frame/action type as my preferred CF calibers seems like a cheaper way to practice.
The only place I have to shoot is an indoor range that requires you to use factory ammo and keeps any brass that hits the floor. Fine, I understand the economics of it. But they aren't getting my brass so semi-auto centerfire pistols are out, and shooting factory ammo kind of defeats the purpose of casting and reloading. A .22lr revolver in the same frame/action type as my preferred CF calibers seems like a cheaper way to practice.