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Originally Posted by claydoctor
I appreciate the input. I was surprised to learn that in fact the 327 mag version does have a steel frame. I tested mine with a magnet and found that the frame surrounding the steel cylinder is also steel, however the grip portion is not. Perhaps if that were steel, it would help with recoil. The answer for me is to keep it stoked with 32 H&R magnums and to make sure no 327 Fed Mag shells are ever in the same room with the gun much less in the cylinder. Thanks again for the comments.
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Interesting thing is Ruger claims the polymer FCG is supposed to help mitigate some of the recoil. I’m guessing there is a little flexing in the frame that supposedly will help. If this is the case I’d estimate it makes very little difference or pretty much unnoticeable to the average shooter.