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I think we all need to find those pistols or revolvers that we shoot well and hang on to them. As to the revolvers, are you shooting single action or trying to learn to shoot double action really well? As to the autos, are you shooting a constant action trigger such as a Glock or S&W M&P or are you shooting such as a 1911 style. I currently own S&W revolvers, Ruger revolvers, Ruger .22 auto, S&W M&P and Springfield 1911. I have owned, but no longer own Kahr, Browning, Glock and other S&W and Rugers. Doesn't mean they are not fine handguns, but I simply will not keep a firearm of any kind that I cannot make shoot well.
I tend to squeeze hell out of the grip with the non trigger hand, hang on and strive for no sight movement when the gun fires. If you are getting sight movement, it doesn't matter if the barrel is long or short. Movement is more apparent with the longer barrel, but it is still there. Good shooting. |
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I have spent more time in the recent past shooting revolvers more than semiautos; I recently have done some additions/deletions to the collection, but still find that I shoot DA revolver better that DA/SA semiauto; on the revo side I have a Ruger GP-100 w/ 6" barrel, a Ruger SP101 w/ 3" barrel (newer addition), and a S&W 642 subby; on the semiside I have a Beretta 92D Centurion (newer acquisition; the D designates double action only and the trigger characteristics mimick those of a double action revolver); hopefully with some more practice, I can get the groups size and POA/POI better with the Ruger SP101 & Beretta 92D
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I did the whole routine to my wife's 3" SP101. The difference in DA and SA trigger action has to be experienced to be believed. It still isn't as good as a S&W, but it is a whole lot better than it was. It took me a very pleasant 5 hours with a dremel, buffing wheel, and some Arkansas stones, but it was sure worth it. I was very careful "not" to mess with the sear. Fitch |
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Where is the Ruger forum?
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I dont know if its the grip angle or what, but all the revolvers I've shot made me feel like I was gonna hit my feet instead of the target.
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I was just shooting yesterday and I was in fact more accurate with my 2" Taurus .38 than my new FN 9mm. Both guns had yet to be fired, so I wasn't familiar with one more than the other. I was shooting the .38 mostly SA. As I said in my range report, it was quite cool out, my hands were cold and I was probably shivering a bit. Hopefully that'll change when the weather warms because I would like to use the 9mm as my primary carry gun. But, as of yesterday, I shot the .38 better. I've actually always preferred revolvers over semi-autos, but got the FN for the capacity.
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Still, I think the Taurus Model 85B is a better gun than the SP101 by significant margin. I'm not surprised you are more accurate with the 85 than with the semi-auto. Semi-auto's are generally not target guns. They are built to keep shots in a 7" to 10" circle rapid fire at 25'. Polymer combat semi-auto's that shoot smaller than 2.5" groups at 25' off a rest are not all that common. Revolvers, other than snubbies, can usually shoot an inch or better at 25 yards off a rest if the shooter's eyes are good enough to hold that close a sight picture. Fitch |
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Since I have a wide selection of both types, I have a fair number of different weapons to play with but for sheer accuracy and speed in DA, or in SA, I much prefer a Model 14 with a 6" barrel in 0.38 special. The trigger was worked over many years ago and it breaks just like glass. Close behind is a Model 67 in 0.38 Spec, also with a trigger that has been worked on. Dave_n
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