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Please excuse me for using the talk section for research, but I have examined several Ruger 357Max silhouette guns, and they appear to have come from the factory highly tuned for precise work with top loads. Does anyone know what Ruger's policy was regarding special handling of these guns? |
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Ruger Super Blackhawk
Please excuse me for using the talk section for research, but I have examined several Ruger 357Max silhouette guns, and they appear to have come from the factory highly tuned for precise work with top loads. Does anyone know what Ruger's policy was regarding special handling of these guns?