I've been going early in the morning to the range at least once and sometimes twice a week for the past couple of months now shooting 100 rounds each time through my Remington R1-S M1911 in 45 ACP and I've gotten to the point that I can pretty much ring whichever size 25 yd. gong I'm aiming at each time I send a bullet downrange......I never get tired of hearing the clang and seeing the splat appear.
Anyway, this morning I thought I'd leave the M1911 at home and take my 4" stainless Ruger GP-100 in .357 Mag, that I haven't fired in about a year, and 100 rounds of my pet loaded 125 gr. JHP's.
I swear there could have been a gong as big as the end of a 55 gallon drum downrange and I'd have probably missed it.....I'd have probably done just as good being blindfolded and chunkin' rocks downrange.
Thinking that it was the gun and not me (yeah right) I shot from a rest and it was....Bang !, Clang ! every time I pulled the trigger so apparently I need to start taking my revolvers to the range more often.
Which do you feel you shoot better, a revolver or a semi auto ?
Anyway, this morning I thought I'd leave the M1911 at home and take my 4" stainless Ruger GP-100 in .357 Mag, that I haven't fired in about a year, and 100 rounds of my pet loaded 125 gr. JHP's.
I swear there could have been a gong as big as the end of a 55 gallon drum downrange and I'd have probably missed it.....I'd have probably done just as good being blindfolded and chunkin' rocks downrange.
Thinking that it was the gun and not me (yeah right) I shot from a rest and it was....Bang !, Clang ! every time I pulled the trigger so apparently I need to start taking my revolvers to the range more often.
Which do you feel you shoot better, a revolver or a semi auto ?
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