SwampWolf
Member
I've competed in Bullseye (Precision Pistol) matches for the past several decades. Each to their own but I've long resented the legitimacy of allowing any other kind of sights than irons on a Bullseye handgun. My Bullseye battery includes a Colt Gold Cup (circa 1972) auto, chambered in .45 ACP (I've tried mightily but I can't seem to wear this pistol out); a Smith & Wesson Model 25-2 revolver, also chambered in .45 ACP; a Smith & Wesson Model 52 auto, chambered in .38 Special; a Colt "Officers Special" revolver, chambered in .38 Special; a Smith & Wesson Model 41 auto, chambered in .22rf; a Ruger MKII, "Government" auto, chambered in .22 rf; a Smith & Wesson Model 617 revolver, chambered in .22 rf and a Browning "Medalist" auto, chambered in .22 rf.
Long Live the sport of Bullseye shooting!
Long Live the sport of Bullseye shooting!