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Thanks Ruger

Posted By: ivoryhunter

Thanks Ruger - 04/03/2020 8:30 PM

First I want to say how much I enjoy reading this forum and how helpful it's contributors have been, they have made me a better shot. In the past my favorite pistol was a 629 Classic and became comfortable shooting full house reloads. Then after reading Max Prasac and John Taffin on big bore revolvers as well as all the cool pictures, a SBH in .454 Casull turned up at my local range and came home with me.

As I had not yet received reloading components for it my first session was with Hornady Custom ammo, 240 grain XTP'S, at an advertised muzzle velocity of 1900 fps, the first shot was pretty much a holy crap moment but with practice and mid range loads I have become comfortable and proficient with it and has become my favorite. It does usually wake up the indoor range.

Several weeks back after a few rounds my pistol ejected the front sight, I did note Max Prasac mention that happened in his SBH testing.

Ruger returned the pistol in about two weeks with a new sight and at my request made up a spare without charge which was nice of them.

In any case, 20 or so shots after getting the pistol back the trigger was not resetting. I took it home cleaned it, it cycled fine a dozen or so times than everything locked up, the gate would not open, the base pin would not come out, and the hammer would not budge so it was back to Ruger.

This was all about a week before every thing started to shut down due to the virus and once it did I accepted it was going to be awhile before it was fixed so was pleasantly surprised to get a call from the range that it was back from Ruger already.

I do not know what went wrong but Ruger Service was really thorough in checking it over and making all right, the repair ticket said they adjusted the barrel gap, replaced the gate spring and cylinder latch as well as for some reason replacing the front sight again.

Nobody likes to have a problem but I was treated very well and promptly by Ruger Service, I do thank them and will remain a loyal customer although the photos in the Freedom Arms gallery leave me longing.

Ivoryhunter
Posted By: Drycreek3189

Re: Thanks Ruger - 04/04/2020 1:34 AM

?the photos in the Freedom Arms gallery leave me longing?

You ain?t by yourself......
Posted By: jamesfromjersey

Re: Thanks Ruger - 04/12/2020 1:37 AM

Do what you can to get one... they are worth it...
Posted By: Mark Hampton

Re: Thanks Ruger - 04/12/2020 1:35 PM

Amen
Posted By: ivoryhunter

Re: Thanks Ruger - 04/15/2020 7:58 PM

Those are beautiful Jamesfromjersey, really like the tan micarta.
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