Scandium frame.
Titanium cylinder.
.44 Magnum.
Less than two pounds loaded.
What could go wrong?
Tune in tomorrow for pictures and video (if we wake up in time to hit the range) of the S&W 329PD. Correction! It is not a 369.
25 August 2016
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"Ouch!"
ReplyDeleteThe .357 J-frame airweights are pretty rough. Rougher than the. 500 magnum with handloads cooked by individuals who weren't hugged enough when they were little.
ReplyDeleteStill the bigger grip might make that gun, as the gun rags say, "spirited, but manageable."
Keep us posted, and shoot video!