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Ruger SP101

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JimP:

--- Quote ---JimP, I know this topic is a little old but I see there is no response here to your IWB question.

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....learning stuff about guns never gets old.


--- Quote ---A SP101 in 327 Fed. would be cool but the ammo not cheap.
 

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Ah,  but I handload, so once the initial expenses (dies, brass, and a generous supply of boolets) are taken care of, no worries.   Other than having to stock yet another caliber.........

Mosin:
Your 100% right JimP it is hard to start a new caliber.  If this one does not take off it will remain expensive.  I too like to go out and get all the reloading stuff too but its expensive also as you know.  It is hard to beet the common calibers anyhow. 

JimP:
Well, I shot the 101 extensively on New Year's Eve...... After 2 boxes of my handloads (158 XTPs atop 14.5 gr of 2400, WSP primer) , my brother dubbed it "Lil' Nasty".  It is not exactly comfy to shoot with the stock grips......plenty accurate, both single and double action.  I'll keep it.

Mosin:
Hey JimP, I pick one up and have not shot it yet.  It is a 3 1/16 with a hammer.  I will use it for a back up.  Not a second one but one I will have instead of another.  Thanks for the report looking to give it a try. 

tut:
Yeah, an old thread but WTH...   Ruger sp101 is a solid handgun.  I love mine, I have to fight over it with my wife tho...  :-)

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