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BigBoreShooter

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  • Birthday 12/02/1942

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    John Limbach

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  1. I have a KKM 9mm conversion barrel in my G35 and like it a lot. Will probably also pick up a KKM stock .40 for it at some point. John L
  2. Bowen Classic Arms. End of subject! www.bowenclassicarms.com John L.
  3. As has been noted, the SRH trigger is sweeter out of the box. Take the factory grips off and put them in the box the gun came in. You'll never use them. I have a 5 3/4" inch barrel RH .44mag that was worked over by Bowen. The action and trigger are as good as they'll ever be on a RH and the lockup is tighter than tight. He also installs a longer than stock firing pin to ensure reliable ignition, which can be a problem with stock RH. I had his adjustable Rough Country rear sight installed and the Weigand DX type front sight base that allows fast interchange of front sight blades. I have an express type White/Tritium dot on mine at the moment. Obviously this is a packing gun for here in grizzly country and not a hunting piece but the above should all apply in your case. I'm using the Pachymar soft rubber grips on mine and they are very comfortable. I shoot factory and handloads from 180gr to 330gr and don't find the recoil to be uncomfortable on any of them. Interestingly enough, the full bore 240gr load is the one that gives me the biggest "Wow" factor. So, in my opinion you won't be unhappy with either the RH or SRH. Be prepared to smile a lot though. John
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