William, I replied on your KILL ME post, I believe, (it's been so long) asking about your .327 Federal conversion and you never answered me. I don't know if you didn't see it or you were just ignoring me LOL. Anyway, I had Mr. Bowen rebore my Model 16 cylinder to .327 Federal magnum and just wanted to compare notes--what grain bullet you find most accurate, etc.
I agree with you about the forum, but I think revolver shooters are more laid back than pistol. I even noticed at the range that the pistol shooters seems to be running around loading and firing and seeing how many rounds they can burn up, while the revolver shooters seem to be shooting at a more leisurely pace, doing a little more socializing, and aiming for tighter groups. I know I have opened a can of worms with my comments, but observe the next time you go to the range. I shoot both revolver and pistol and I find myself enjoying my revolvers over my pistols. By the way, all my handguns are S&W except for 1 modified Colt Officer Model and 3 1911's. Still got room in my bucket for a Model 24, if I can ever find one.