I just purchased the LCR .357 magnum. I plan to use 38 special +p for cc.
Now, I just need to take it out to the range and shoot it to see how much I like it. I will give a range report after I do this.
-Sue
I also see this as a good kit gun. I only own a GP100 so I like the idea of a lighter gun for tramping out in the woods. I still want the 22lr version for plinking so I need to start saving up for one of these.
I use either the Federal Automatch or Federal's American Eagle. I am surprised how well Ameran Eagle shoots considering it is so cheap. This is with my Buckmark.
I am a new lady shooter over 50. This is what I did and am doing. My goals were to learn the basics for recreational shooting then have the option of conceal carry if I wanted to.
1. Completed NRA basic pistol course.
2. Purchased .22lr Browning Buckmark for inexpensive practice.
3. Purchased...
Thanks for the nice welcome. I am a new shooter and I have been learning on my Browning Buckmark. I do beiieve I have potential as after I went to the range I dropped by the store that I purchased the gun to show the sales guy my targets because he wanted to know how I like the gun. At both 15ft...
Perhaps we should redirect this thread to be first revolvers. Would others like to join in and either post a picture or description of your first revolver?
Sue
I just bought my first revolver. It is a used GP 141. Bought it for a great price and it shoots extremely accurate. I am very surprised by how accurate it is. It also looks near new.
I purchased a Browning Buckmark (semi-auto) and a CZ 452 bolt action .22 rifle. Same reasons as yours, ammo inexpensive, 22lr is great to learn on. I love both of them. both are very accurate.
Sue
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