Bowling Pin Shooting

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Fyrtwuck

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No time to pick up brass between strings. As soon as the pins are set up and the shooters are ready, it's time to shoot.

It's always been a free for all afterwards for the brass.
 

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So I didn't know what a 610 is/was... Die hard Ruger guy, I have Smiths for conversation pieces. So I looked it and fell in love... Went to gunbroker.com and had a little baby heifer. Damn! For several years I have been posting to Rugers Facebook page and suggestion box... Make a Gp100 in 10mm...I thought the price of 357 Redhawks was high but that 610 is smoking! Ruger gods are you seeing this??

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Yeah....I kept a pair of them for many years, then bought one more with the intent of reaming the cylinders out just enough to shoot 10mm Mag, also.

Think Starline still runs some 10mm Mag brass once in awhile.

Anyway, for pins it is excellent, using full moon clips.

You can shoot 40S&W or 10mm.

The full lug barrel helps limit muzzle jump (along with good grips).

The trigger on those SS S&W revolvers will "tune up" nice and silky smooth.

I finally traded one of them (the newest one) about a year ago for a very good custom built match service rifle.
 

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