Posted March 20, 2018 8:17 am by Comments

By Kristin Alberts

Taurus offers budget friendly revolvers, shown here with the ammo they eat. (Photo: Kristin Alberts)
New cartridges come and go, but several, like the .357 Magnum, have withstood the test of time as a beloved, controllable, and capable revolver round. While higher-end guns like Smith & Wesson, Dan Wesson, or Ruger may be out of the price range for many entry-level or lower budget shooters, Brazilian-based Taurus has hammered out a name for themselves in the reasonably priced revolver market—with not just one, but at least four viable .357/.38 SPL wheelguns.
The Taurus Tracker platform is an affordable entry into hunting revolvers, here in .357, but also .44 Magnum (Photo: Kristin Alberts)
Taurus Tracker 627
The ribbed and ported barrel of Taurus’ Tracker line of wheelguns has become its calling card. Combined with a buy-me-now price tag and a line of appealing calibers, the Tracker has been a stalwart of the company’s lineup for years. The .357/38 version is certainly one of the most popular. The seven-shot stainless 627 Trackers, with their $705 MSRP, are readily available brand spankin’ new around the $400 mark.
Sights on the tracker. (Photo: Kristin Alberts)
The Tracker is available in either a plain 4” or ribbed 6.5” barrel version, with

Source: Guns.com

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