cases when you change cylinders you have to re-sight the gun in as very seldom do both calibers shoot to the same point of aim. We did a dual cylinder a while back for a fellow in 454 Casull and 45 ACP. I tried to talk him out of it but he had to have it. He called back later and said he didn't even shoot one of the cylinders as he had to completely re-sight the gun in every time he shot it. So dual cylinders may sound good but they can be more of a pain in the butt than a single cylinder.
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10mm Backpacker arrived
- OGS, 2019-02-11, 18:13
- Glad it found a good home! (nm) - Df, 2019-02-12, 06:14
- backpacker - okie, 2019-02-11, 18:43
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To make it even better, he sent a
- OGS, 2019-02-11, 18:28
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Rob Leahy made those for us. For the Y-O
- WB, 2019-02-11, 19:59
- Thanks for the rest of the story on these - OGS, 2019-02-12, 16:49
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BEAUTIFUL GUN, NICE RAM BUT
- JT, 2019-02-12, 13:33
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he borrowed it from his daughter's halloween outfit (nm)
- Gary Reeder, 2019-02-12, 14:11
- Bear gave me that hat! It’s lucky, no one has - WB, 2019-02-12, 17:32
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he borrowed it from his daughter's halloween outfit (nm)
- Gary Reeder, 2019-02-12, 14:11
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This pic is NOT one of mine but I saved it
- WB, 2019-02-11, 20:21
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Okay I'll say it, If you want 10mm performance
- Darryl T., 2019-02-12, 07:13
- dual cylinders are not always the best way to go. In most - Gary Reeder, 2019-02-12, 09:59
- Sort of an ugly? never shoot ugly bullets :) (nm) - Lynn, 2019-02-12, 06:26
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Okay I'll say it, If you want 10mm performance
- Darryl T., 2019-02-12, 07:13
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Rob Leahy made those for us. For the Y-O
- WB, 2019-02-11, 19:59