This is my first post to the forum and want to say howdy to y'all. I am glad that Freedom Arms has a dedicated forum and plan to soak it all in the coming weeks and read up on the past threads. I don't own one yet, but that will hopefully change in the future.
I have always wanted a FA revolver and now I finally had a chance to look at and fondle one. My friend bought a used model 83 and showed me it the other day. I have decided that I absolutely need one or two or three. I have other single actions from Ruger, Uberti, Cimarron and AWA so it won't be my first sa revolver. I really like shooting single action revolvers, I really like reloading for my single action revolvers, so I figure it would be a good idea to own one of, if not the best single action revolvers out there. I have three that are on my "to-buy list" now but the first one is going to be a model 97, .224-32FA with either a 7.5" or a 10" barrel plus a Lovell scope mount. I am interested in this because I also shoot the .327 fed mag round through a Ruger sp101 so I have brass that I can make the case with and I really want a varmit revolver with a scope to do some hunting with. I like the thought behind this round and it seems like it would do very well at varmit hunting, not to mention punching paper.
Others on the list are:
Model 83 premier grade, .454 casull with a 7.5" barrel with the standard adjustable sights. I have always wanted a .454 casull and think this would be an ideal launcher for it. It seems that FA and the .454 casull go hand-in-hand together.
Model 97, .45 colt with a 5.5" octagon barrel, round butt and and fixed sights. Seems like it would be a great shooter and I already reload for the .45 colt, so it should be a gun I can shoot a lot.
What do you all think of the new .22 round that the model 97 is chambered for? Is it just one of those wildcat rounds that serves the same purpose of other rounds or does it offer something different? Do you think a chambering in .327 fed mag would be a better choice for a varmit gun? Thanks.