Single Seven 327
I have both along with several .32 magnums. The .30 carbine in a Blackhawk can easily outrun a .327 in a single six.
The single seven is quite a bit lighter, and smaller. When I pack a revolver around for small game a seldom will carry anything as heavy as my OM .30 carbine.
The .327 is a better revolver cartridge. The straight wall rimmed case loads like any other revolver cartridge. The .30 carbine is a little more picky. You have to worry with trimming cases for headspace, And bullet fit can be critical for proper functioning.
Complete thread:
- Single Seven 327 -
ersisk,
2015-01-18, 23:16
- A lot lighter and more compact gun. I really liked the 5.5" -
Rob Leahy,
2015-01-19, 07:31
- I have a Ruger 32 Birdshead that covers easy light packing - ERSisk, 2015-01-19, 22:42
- I bought the 5.5"... -
Boge Quinn,
2015-01-25, 18:54
- I just had to re-order the 5.5". Long story there... - Hobie, 2015-01-27, 23:05
- Single Seven 327 - Cherokee, 2015-01-19, 08:25
- Single Seven 327 -
Jared,
2015-01-19, 10:54
- I love the 30 carbine and it still works. - uncowboy, 2015-01-19, 12:15
- If I were new to 32's, I would probably like the 327 - Cherokee, 2015-01-19, 13:32
- A lot lighter and more compact gun. I really liked the 5.5" -
Rob Leahy,
2015-01-19, 07:31