I took some time this morning from chores, and went down behind the barn. I took a partial box of my reloads, 40 total.
I shot 3 targets, 12 rounds on the first two, and 16 rounds on the third.
I'm showing only the third, and best, target. 16 shots, 7 yds. standing, 2 hands.
I learned several things.
First - this revolver is meant to shoot double-action.
Second - the trigger stroke should be a complete, smooth, all the way thru stroke. Trying to 'stage' the break makes things much, much worse.
Third - I will probably never shoot to this revolvers' potential.
An interesting feature - the old-style brazed trigger stop. You can see it somewhat in the above pic.
Better pic here
I shot 3 targets, 12 rounds on the first two, and 16 rounds on the third.
I'm showing only the third, and best, target. 16 shots, 7 yds. standing, 2 hands.
I learned several things.
First - this revolver is meant to shoot double-action.
Second - the trigger stroke should be a complete, smooth, all the way thru stroke. Trying to 'stage' the break makes things much, much worse.
Third - I will probably never shoot to this revolvers' potential.
An interesting feature - the old-style brazed trigger stop. You can see it somewhat in the above pic.
Better pic here