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Better lock work in the BFR custom shop guns then the stock guns?
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Someone mentioned the lock work on the BFR custom shop guns was different then the stock guns. Here I am talking short cylindered guns.

Anyone confirm, deny, or have information on this?

Also, what tricks have you used to shoot better as your eyes age, and you need reading glasses?

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GS
 
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I like to use Red Dot Non Magnifying scopes.With Irons I am not much good beyond 50 Yds.
 
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For me, red dot all the way......Ultradot 30 -- one of the best firearms related investments I have ever made.

All standard Ruger parts on the inside save for the hand being modified for a five-shot free-wheeling cylinder. The custom shop guns have a massaged trigger.



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Any tips on shooting with glasses and open sites?

I can't see putting a scope on my guns...
 
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Any tips on shooting with glasses and open sites?

I can't see putting a scope on my guns...


It's not a scope, Greg. It's a red dot and it may not be asthetically pleasing, but it will work like a charm. And, if you start hunting, you will see how well it works under all conditions, particularly low-light. Just really hard to beat for function.



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