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AHA! The age-old 'Point of diminishing returns' seems to have been reached. When a gun is so light it's painful to shoot...it's too light. Here's an example in 38Spl. My wife's M615 Taurus.
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Speaking to that, I load federal nyclads in my wifes 642. it is a great round for what it is. Probably the most accurate factory round i have run across.
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Yeah, I hated shooting my 360sc ! Sold it and bought a 642. I recently picked up a 940 and the 642 is gone now as well.
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I've had a 642 for years.
I don't intend to part with it. It's my "pocket" gun. no problem whatsoever for me to bust a box or two of ammo thru it I won't shoot 357 mag much at all in this new pistol. When I carry it , it will be stoked with 357mag HP ammo though. the "next" hi-octane lt wt snubby on my list is a S&W 329 w/2.5" barrel why??...just because ...... ![]() ..L.T.A. |
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