Liberty1776
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I have a Taurus Tracker in .44 Mag. (Please - let's not sidetrack into what crap you think Taurus is - it doesn't matter for the purpose of this question)
It is of course a 5-shot cylinder. While shooting it DA, the pull is very difficult compared to any 6-shot revolver I've shot, regardless of brand.
I'm wondering to what extent this could be attributed to the different leverage/geometry of moving a smaller diameter, heavier "wheel" (5-shot loaded cylinder) from a static point, compared to moving a larger diameter (albeit slightly heavier 6-shot loaded cylinder) one. That question make any sense?
Continuing along that thought, a 7-shot would have an even easier DA pull but something like the Samaritan (HellBoy's 4-shot monster gun) would be even more difficult to move in DA mode. (except for HellBoy, of course) Discuss amongst yourselves while I get coffee...
It is of course a 5-shot cylinder. While shooting it DA, the pull is very difficult compared to any 6-shot revolver I've shot, regardless of brand.
I'm wondering to what extent this could be attributed to the different leverage/geometry of moving a smaller diameter, heavier "wheel" (5-shot loaded cylinder) from a static point, compared to moving a larger diameter (albeit slightly heavier 6-shot loaded cylinder) one. That question make any sense?
Continuing along that thought, a 7-shot would have an even easier DA pull but something like the Samaritan (HellBoy's 4-shot monster gun) would be even more difficult to move in DA mode. (except for HellBoy, of course) Discuss amongst yourselves while I get coffee...