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Bill_in_Utah

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  1. Have to use the clips to get the .45 ACP out. The brass expands once fired and you have to use a rod to get them out if you don't use the clips. The extractor does not catch the rim of the ACP. IF you get the .45 AutoRIM brass then it will. Here are a few photos hopefully showing what I'm trying to say. Take care, Bill
  2. Same comments as over on the other board. Good to see you over here! Bill
  3. I've got a single six also. Its a excellent revolver also. As far as 44 mag, I reload for my few 44s that I own. A Ruger SA 6.5", Taurus Model 44 4", Ruger Redhawk 7.5" and Marlin 1894 carbine. Agree with being able to reload anywhere from mild to wild. I've got quite a few co-workers who own many pistols and don't reload. If I did not reload I'd have to say I'd prob not shoot anything but my 22lr guns. Reloading is such a big part of my hobby. I don't do indoor ranges (once was too many times). The open range that I use is less than 5 mins away from the house. Take care, bill
  4. Greetings; I've pretty well shot everything under the sun (all types/brands/calibers) and I have to say my favorite ones are Ruger GP100 in .357cal and my S&W model 17 in .22lr. Close to follow would be S&W 586 in .357, S&W model 27 in .357 and Ruger Blackhawk in .357. (love the .357 since you can load them from super lite to let's rock!) What are your favorites? Take care and welcome! Bill
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