Any .327 shooters?

Includes the Six Series, Red Hawks, Super Redhawks, GP100s and SP101s.
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Any .327 shooters?

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If so, which model are you using? Thoughts, opinions and comments? Thanks for any and all input.
 

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I've got a 3" SP101 in .327 that I carry often and just picked up a Single Seven 7.5". The SP is fairly peppy with a .327 load in but very enjoyable to plink with .32 S&W. I haven't shot but a few cylinders through the Single Seven but they were .327. Smooth, manageable and accurate so far.

Very underrated round in my opinion. Makes for such a versatile platform. I really wish Ruger would chamber a long gun in it.
 

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I need another caliber like a hole in the head. But this one interests me. May have to talk to the jolly fat guy about it.
 

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I own a couple of .327 SA revolvers. I have a .32 H&R mag DA Ruger as well.

I like the .327 & have used it on small to medium game. Get one, shoot it,, then try & wipe the smile off your face.
 

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It's a fast round so therefore flat shooting. Here is a guy shooting steel at 400 yards with a single seven

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ybCL2XZySY
 

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LDB wrote: Sun Aug 03, 2025 3:12 pm I need another caliber like a hole in the head. But this one interests me. May have to talk to the jolly fat guy about it.
You know Rod??!!!??? :lol: 8-)
 

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I do know a Rod, an attorney, one of the rare good ones, but probably not the same one I suspect you are teasing with your post. :)
 

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The more I read and study and web-surf this the more the bug bites. I've asked my guy to find me a 3" .327.
 

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As of yesterday a 3" SS .327 SP101 is finally available and ordered. It will be $697 OTD and be here next week. That will be my EDC. I know compared to most of what's on this forum it's dullsville but I'm enthused about it.
 

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Definitely one of my favorite edc’s.
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