...slight preference going to the sp101 for ease of loading
Ease of loading doesn't get much better than this...
http://www.gunblast.com/Cliploader.htm
Yes, I know it doesn't work with revolvers
...slight preference going to the sp101 for ease of loading
Am I the only one that pays attention to what they're doing???Maybe for you Craig. But for me, unloading is a slow deliberate process with single action 22's and if you aren't paying attention, you can skip a chamber without realizing it. So for a person who does not practice quick loading and unloading with a SA 22 revolver, the DA is quicker, safer, and requires less effort.
I do find the Bearcat to be more difficult to shoot accurately. Because of its small size and the fact that SA's are more sensitive to grip variations, it took a lot more work to become proficient with it. The sights make it a bit more of a challenge but are easier to use than say, a Colt SAA or replica.bearcats are not more difficult to shoot
A double action is only quicker and easier to reload than a single action if you have speedloaders. With proper technique, the DA unloads quicker but the SA loads quicker. Net result is a wash.
Then your technique could probably use some work....I can easily load 8 faster than 6 in a SA.
Am I the only one that pays attention to what they're doing???
You might want to consider the S&W Model 317. Its an alloy J-frame with 3-inch barrel and adjustable sights.I want this 22 for plinking and small game hunting, but wouldn't mind terribly if I could drop it in a jacket pocket either.
...I can easily load 8 faster than 6 in a SA.
Then your technique could probably use some work.
What baffles me is when you post something that may be a new concept to some folks, rather than asking questions, they just tell you you're wrong. Are we here to learn, or just spew our opinions???