Browning B92 or Rossi M92 or Chiappa 92?

I had a Browning 92 in 44 Mag. The Browning's rifling is like micro groove rifling and if you try to push a lead bullet at normal speeds the bullet simply slips in the rifling and the accuracy is lousy and the barrel is quickly lead fouled... if I kept the velocity under 700 f/s mine shot 240 grain cast bullets great... really good for cowboy action shooting.

Ok, how did the shoot jacketed bullets then, like an FTP?
 
Or just buy a Chiappa in the first place with excellent fit, finish, workmanship, no lawyer junk and go shooting instead of fixing.
When I buy a rifle I want it good to go out of the box not a kit project.
Owned a few Rossis over the years and the pre-safety, pre-Taurus Amadeo Rossi 92s were pretty good.
Especially the Pumas from LSI and the 92s Rossi made for Navy Arms.
Quality control problems started with the Br#####h R92s after Taurus took over.
Instead of spending production money on quality control Taurus added a bunch of useless lawyer safety junk.

While I agree with you for the most part I'm only offering options so no lectures needed or wanted.
 
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