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Freedom Arms 22/327
Freedom Arms has been making high quality
revolvers for a number of years. They are known for their strength and tight
tolerances. They are chambered for a
verity of rounds up to the 454 Casull. I
own a 454 and it is a work of art in regards to it mechanical features.
327-22 & 22 RF mag
Recently they brought out a 22 centerfire
based on a 327 Federal case necked down. There are a few real bad ideas out there and
this has to rank right along with the worst. You have a $2500.00 gun that
shoots a bottleneck 22 based on a 327 Federal case necked down. That in itself
is a job and with some brands case loss is high. In addition, they have to be
trimmed and sized. Due to the tight dimensions they have to be perfect in order
to fit. No one at this time makes factory ammo or formed cases so you are on
your own there. That may not change. I don’t anticipate that sales will
increase especially in view of the fact that there is no factory ammo
available. An interesting chambering might be the 22 Velo Dog round. It is an
obsolete round that was used over 100 years ago in a small double action
revolver. Bicyclists carried it to protect themselves from roaming dogs. Just
imagine today someone making a handgun specifically to shoot dogs. It was very
underpowered and would more likely injure then kill a dog. Today
you would make cases out of 22 Hornet brass which requires a lot of work. If
someone made the cases, reloading it would be pretty routine. It looks almost
like a 22 RF mag except it is a centerfire. If you had good brass you could get
some good loads because the gun is strong enough to exploit all of the
potential of the Velo Dog round. In addition, it may not back out as the 22-327
does.
I fired the light loads and as with most
revolvers chambered for bottleneck cases they backed out and jammed. I tried a verity of powders and loads but
most backed out tying up the gun. Even light loads caused that problem. Due to
time constraints, I couldn’t do more research and this load listed works well
so I will stick with it. I feel that with more time and perhaps a different gun
I could have worked up better loads. It is accurate however. Also due to tight tolerances,
cases have to be perfectly trimmed and sized which led to another problem. I
had some cases separate which is usually due to excess headspace. I will back
off the sizing die a tiny bit to see if that helps. I have worked with Federal
and Starline cases and Starline is better suited for this task as the loss with
Federals was very high when sizing down.
In addition, some of the 45 gr hollow points would not chamber probably
due to the ogive so will stick with the Hornady 40 grain. I tried 4 grains of Trail Boss and a 40 grain
Hornady bullet and it worked pretty well. So that and 4227 seem to be the two
best powders I have tried. Without a doubt there are other combinations that
will work but I don’t have unlimited access to the gun. I have figured out how
to make the cases fit and fire which was a challenge.
Case splitting was a common occurrence especially with Federal cases
The gun is a quality product which you would
expect from Freedom Arms. Accuracy is very good and with the light recoil it is
easy and fun to shoot. The trigger and sights are nice but I would not buy In
my view it is more costly then what it gives. If you want an expensive toy then
this might just be the item you need. it
One thing that may make it more attractive is to offer rimfire cylinders in 22
LR and 22 mag. That would add to the cost but at least you would be able to
shoot it more. Possible in their single shot as it would make
a nice pest round somewhere in the neighborhood of a 22 Hornet load. That is why
they make different types of guns.
LOAD BULLET VELOCITY COMMENT
12 grains
4227 40 grain Hornady 2150 high es
12 grains
4227 45 gr RN HP Rem 2157 high es
Freedom Arms 327-22
I didn’t have an opportunity to try cast
bullets but they may be a viable option. If I paid $2500.00 for such a gun I would want as much
flexibility as possible.
From L 22-327, 22 Velo Dog, 22 RF mag & 22 Hornet
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