Maybe tomorrow!
I had purchased a used one (1982) and it didn't shoot right. Looked like brand new but just shot right and low, so only put maybe 100 total rounds through it. After being out of adjustment on the sights I sent it in for Ruger service. Ruger first tried a re-fit of the barrel, then new barrel and finally stated the frame was bent. They issued me a 2012 Redhawk BNIB so can't wait to see it, shoot it and have some fun! Been building up the .44 ammo to test since it's been gone. :P
Awesome. Can't wait to see the pictures.
I will be sure to post some. I thought initially about buying a new one but got the used one for $520 shipped. Then add $50 FFL fee, another $45 shipping it to Ruger and now another $50 FFL fee for the new one. Still less than $795 for one outright NIB but long wait.
Man that is great news!
Kind of makes up for that high FFL fee. In these parts you are looking at $20-25 max. And they would not double dip you either, man that is just wrong!
One other thing, an FFL dealer can ship a pistol via the post office. Using a large Flat Rate box is about $14. Add about $10 for insurance and you at half what they hit with. If they want to tack on $10 for a service fee you still come our $10 ahead.
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Yea the two registration fees hurt for sure. Oh well... done deal now.
Sorry, I'm not dogg'n ya. If that's the way they do business in your area, you don't have much choice.
However, if you have a good relationship, next time ask about shipping Flat Rate to save $10 or $20.
Well not today. He has a funeral to attend but said maybe tomorrow. Guess I will just test some 10mm ammo!
He called back and said I have 10 minutes. So I will take both and this is an unboxing but Sun isn't up good yet!
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Sighted it in and it shot great. Thanks Ruger!
I did a few Chrony's while there:
Precision One 240gr FMJ: 1168.16 FPS/ 727.05 LBS
Underwood Ammo 240gr FMJ: 1267.25 FPS/ 855.63 LBS
Federal 240gr JHP: 1454 FPS/ 1126.40 LBS
I have a Ruger soft pouch I bought, Ruger lock and extra set of wood grip panels that I'm going to sell. Let me know if you have interest.
My old one didn't have the case so I bought a soft. Used a couple of weeks but selling it:
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Also selling the old grip panels off the other one if anyone is interested:
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It's always a great day when one has a new gun. And even better when one gets to test it out!
Congrats IC!
And thanks for the range report.
Now you need to get some buffalo bore and garrett heavy magnums and run those across your chronograph.
Someone sent me a couple of Buffalo Bore to test. They are discontinued and 300gr HC or bigger. I have to dig them out but they look crazy!
Very Nice Intercooler...Congrats! :D
They are Buffalo Bore 340gr Hard Cast :o
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Quote from: Intercooler on June 27 2012 10:38:49 PM MDT
They are Buffalo Bore 340gr Hard Cast :o
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Man you will definitely Feel those bad boys going down the pipe. :)
I know. I'm going to be holding on tight for those! The 240's going 1450 FPS is the hottest round I have sent down so far.
Look at the crimp on those. It's almost like they expect the gun to recoil or something.
Don't scare me :P:
The crimp on those will not allow for many reloadings, that will cause the case mouths to split because of the amount of working.
Quote from: The_Shadow on June 28 2012 11:18:06 AM MDT
The crimp on those will not allow for many reloadings, that will cause the case mouths to split because of the amount of working.
You're right about that Shadow. However the amout of money those BB costs, I personally wouldn't be plinking with them. I would only
be saving them for that "perfect" shot. Of course after I used a few to sight in first.
I know IC is using them for Test purposes, a different Ap all together.
Forgive me, :-[ I've been handloading everything for so long...The only commercial rounds I have bought (in the past 35 years) was in the last 5 years, have been the 3 boxes DT 9x25Dillon before I had my Dillon dies, and some 10mm SwampFox that somebody was selling off, as I wanted to disassemble the cartridges to see what was inside to duplicate that load, thus the tribute to Mike Willard. And more recently I took in some commercial loaded 357Sig and 45ACP with the purchase of a gun.
I still hate to loose or have a piece of brass go belly up! >:(
Hey I right with there brotha! 8)
I rarely buy factory ammo, except for my EDC.
What is this "factory ammo" you speak of :P
Just kidding.