The Judge
by Rick on May 30, 2009
I was just strolling through some of the blog’s regarding the Taurus Judge and found many comments both positive and negative. Regardless of these comments I found one thing very interesting. Everyone seem to have trouble with the big stores having a variety of .410 loads. My response is that if you ever have a problem finding ammo like .410 buck or slugs try you local mom and pop shops. If they don’t have it they will spend the time trying to locate it for you, something the big stores won’t do.
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