I loved everything about that gun except its accuracy. Either the timing was off or something was machined improperly. The primers were getting hit off center and the left side of the forcing cone was untouched meaning the bullets were leaving the cylinder and smashing into the right side of the forcing cone. I sent the gun back to ruger and all they could tell me was that they were unable to send it back to me. After several bad experiences with the company (including mine with the SRH), my dad (he has been buying rugers for himself and for his three sons (myself included) for over three decades) , decided to write them an e-mail. I think I will put up a new topic soon regarding what came from this because it is pretty unbelievable what happened.


If God didn't want us to eat animals, he wouldn't have made them out of meat.