Archive for The Judge

Pattern Loading

All of this current interest in revolvers that shoot several calibers from the same cylinder has set some handgunners minds a'racing. Since the Taurus Judge and S&W Governor shoot a .410 shotgun shell, as well as a .45 Colt, is there any tactical advantage to loading the cylinder in a pattern? For example, you could load two .410s with No. 4 shot, followed by two .45 Colt rounds with 225-grain JHP bullets and top it off with a single round of .410 with 000 buckshot—in a five-shot Judge. The Smith & Wesson entry is different in that it is a six-shooter and also will work with .45 ACPs in special clips. Therefore, the options are considerably wider.  You could go with two .45 Colts, two .410s and two .45 ACPs.  The possibilities are quite varied with a revolver. The basic idea is to have the best load for a series of situations readily available in the gun. 

March 28, 2012

Taurus Firearms Factory Tour

Taurus Firearms Factory Tour

October 15, 2009