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RUGER LCR in .327 Federal Magnum

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David Hineline:
I have a S&W J frame in that caliber, the factory ammo is extremely painful to shoot.  I use downloaded hand loads for any shooting.

I had a 4" Model 16 before in 32 H&R Mag it was a pup to shoot.

When I bought the gun I bought 1000rnds of new brass.

SemperFiGuy:
Coupla Ruger LCR .327FedMag Video Reviews:


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Hickok45  (A Fave Place to Checkout Online)   18+ minutes


Hickok demonstrates so-called "low-recoil" FedMag JHPs.   Seems to think recoil is manageable.   Doesn't actually demo any really hot SD loads, so no insights provided there.

Gunblast   (Good Ol' Boy w/Interesting Take on Growing Facial Hair)   6+ minutes


GOB demonstrates various loads (.32ACP, 100gr American Eagle SD, .32H&R Mag...)   Seems to handle recoil OK.

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Possibility of hand-punishing recoil has been my main concern w/the LCR.

Some time ago I lusted for an LCR in .357MAG as an EDC gun.    Thought I'd shoot light .38SPCL target loads in it for practice and carry it w/.357s.  Figuring that in a stress situation, the harsh .357 BANGFACTOR would not be noticed, based on all else that might be going on.   (Like the difference in felt recoil between sighting in your deer rifle and actually shooting a Big Buck out in the field.)

Anyhow, my hand took a beating w/the .38SPCL LCR and I dropped the idea of owning one.

Later, word developed that mebbe the .327FedMag round wasn't such a hand-walloper.

So that's where I'm going with this particular thread.

Plus availability of target and SD ammo.

Plus whatever else might turn up.

I've finally learned to circle carefully around a potential new firearms purchase instead of busting right into it.   (Ever since I read the articles about the .22-250 caliber being the Best All-Around Varmint Caliber and found out otherwise the hard way.)

sfg





Kendahl:
Midway USA claims to have Buffalo Bore 100 gr JHP in stock. Also American Eagle 100 gr JSP and Buffalo Bore 130gr Keith. Federal reduced recoil 85 gr Hydra-Shok is scheduled for arrival on October 7. Speer 100 gr Gold Dot is out of stock with no arrival date.

Recoil that Hickok45 considers "manageable" would have many people exclaiming, "I'll never do that again!" In a review of a subcompact, he said he doesn't mind grips too short for his little finger because he doesn't rely on it for control. My personal opinion is that your little finger contributes significantly because it has the advantage of the longest moment arm.

I find .357 magnum unpleasant in my 6 inch S&W model 19 unless I wear a glove for additional cushioning. I don't think I would want to shoot .38 spl in an LCR and .327 mag would be worse.

ILoveCats:
As someone who likes the outdoorsman's "kit gun" concept I think it's kind of a neat caliber in theory, but only for those who reload and can work up various loads to span the gap between, say, .22 WMR and .38 special.

How big that gap really is and whether it needs to be spanned is not crystal clear to me.  Thirty-twos seem to be a niche product with a few occasional product runs punctuated by years of market ambivalence.  Yes 32s have their following, but the fans seem to fall victim to what Jeff Cooper used to call "Preoccupation with Inconsequential Increments."  Is a lightly loaded .38 or a .22 WMR any worse than a .32?  Will a feral cat notice the difference between the three?  I think not.

I do have to say the gun would be a lot more tempting if they'd release it as the "LCRX" version with a hammer.  Or, even better, the LCRX 3" barrel version.  Those are cool kit guns.

I find full power 158 grain magnums fun in an SP101 and a Smith 60 J frame.  I don't think I'd worry about the recoil as much as the reports of the eardrum-splitting decibels.

Edit..... Have you thought about the .22 WMR version if recoil is a consideration?   At least you can find ammo for that occasionally at Walmart and regularly at big sporting goods stores.



tackle8:

--- Quote from: SemperFiGuy on August 17, 2016, 09:02:12 PM ---Well, here's one:   Can you find .327 FedMag self-defense ammo for the gun any where??   Is unavailability of SD ammo the reason you haven't shot any??

I've prowled the shelves at Omaha area gun stores (Cabelas/Guns Unlimited/Scheels) and the shelf slots where the .327 SD ammo oughta be are empty.   Just a narrow little empty area in an otherwise shelf full of all other kinds of SD ammo.

sfg
BTW:   I'da thought that Shooter would have a shoebox full of these little rascals in all calibers by now.   Including .327 FedMag.

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--- Quote from: SemperFiGuy on August 17, 2016, 09:02:12 PM ---Well, here's one:   Can you find .327 FedMag self-defense ammo for the gun any where??   Is unavailability of SD ammo the reason you haven't shot any??
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I bought the ammo a few years back for my SW 632 in 327 mag.  Haven't looked for any lately.  At the time, had purchased some at Cabelas, and some online.  I have not had the Ruger very long is why I have not put many rounds thru it.

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