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357shooter
12-10-2011, 10:48 PM
The new toy is here!

The Blackhawk was a nice gun, but I was missing the Taurus 66 357 pretty badly. From the best I can tell, there is no difference in accuracy at 25 yards, which some folks will find hard to believe. I've measured the groups with calipers and compared the results. As they say, it is what is! :D :D:D

I noticed a used Taurus 669 (six shot), the predecessor to the seven shot 66. It had no bids, looked good to me so here's my $269 6inch Taurus 669, manufactured in 1992 (per serial lookup on the Taurus website). ;-) ;-) ;-)

http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/ab341/prgallo/Taurus-669.jpg

It arrived yesterday and was cleaned up. Can't have any of that copper messing up the cast bullets about to be shot! The best loads in the 66 weren't the best in the Blackhawk and now the best in the Blackhawk aren't the best in this new gun. Midrange and light loads just haven't translated well. My first group of H110 and the 180 grain Keith, rested and using iron sights did good (25 yards). I plan to load some more for tomorrow: :cast_boolits:

http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/ab341/prgallo/Taurus-669-H110-12-10.jpg

missionary5155
12-11-2011, 04:11 AM
Good morning
Looks like you got a good one. When my two sons turned 18 they each received a Taurus caliber .357 6". Both shot fine and my one son still has his 14 years later.
Individual revolvers sure like individual diets. But when you figure in chamber,throat and barrel gap diffrences there is little wonder why. What gets me is when you can have revolvers from the same company & same model (Ruger Blackhawks 41 mag) and they are out of sorts with the same load. But who really knows who reamed or cut with which tool on what day before the barrel was slammed stamped and crushed into the receiver.
Mike in Peru
Mike in Peru

357shooter
12-11-2011, 07:07 AM
Thanks! This gun has the best feel so far, love that big wood grip. I used to always through on a rubber Houge or Pachmeyer (sp?). For heavy loads the rubber has to much give, but the wood feels just right.

At least in my medium size hands!

warf73
12-12-2011, 07:03 AM
Thats a very nice looking gun and a very nice looking group.
Looks like a match to me:)

jh45gun
12-12-2011, 05:22 PM
Congrats I wish I would not have let a 66 go years ago wish I still had it. But I sure like the 85 UL I just got. Nice looking gun ya got there.

357shooter
12-12-2011, 06:12 PM
Thanks guys. I got to shoot more yesterday and just loved it. It does like big unsized bullets, but after having it for 2 days I'm sure there's lot's more to learn about what it likes.

jdgabbard
12-12-2011, 09:53 PM
357, my brother in law has a Taurus 6", and let me tell you. I envy both of you. I've had several of the brand, and they were good shooters, but nothing like those 6" wheelies.... Maybe one day I'm going to break down and buy one.

Tazman1602
01-27-2012, 12:06 PM
You know guys, I have one of those exact guns I bought in a "Divorce Sale" about ten years ago for $200 and it is STILL one of the best cast shooters I've got. GREAT trigger, nice sights, good groups, and very easy to work on.

Art

357shooter
01-27-2012, 05:51 PM
You guys are right, great trigger, great sights, great groups. It's a fun gun to shoot!