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Old 01-23-2013, 01:16 AM
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Larry..I have a Smith 57 in 6 1/2 inch..but it is nickle and it does shoot well Gonna try your load cause i found a 4 or 5 lb can of 7625 today while cleaning out the powder lockers. What i really want is a 4 inch M-57..any as long as it ain't stainless.
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Old 01-29-2013, 01:01 PM
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Skeet,
Before you send in the two Ruger guns, look for a cylinder. Ruger is a parts house, they make frames by casting and buy the rest of the parts from jobbers, made to spec. I bet you a thin dime if you find a 22 cylinder and 357 cylinder, both will fit the guns. Might not, but I bet they will. I have done that twice now and it worked both times without any spitting of lead.
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