I've been reloading a lot of .38 Special wadcutter plinking loads lately and decided to start working more on my DA shooting skills.
So far my best with the SP-101 was just over 2" at 25 yards but that was pretty slow. I've been shooting it accurately by pulling the trigger part way until it hits the right "stage" - and the trigger in my SP-101 is stagey - then finishing the trigger pull when I'm ready. Seems to work OK.
However, the trigger on my GP-100 is way smoother. Seems strange, but this smooth trigger is making me work a lot harder and I can't shoot the GP-100 as well even though it's got a longer barrel, better trigger, and much better sights. I have to keep fighting myself to keep from pulling my shots to the right.
How do you old pros shoot DA revolvers well?
So far my best with the SP-101 was just over 2" at 25 yards but that was pretty slow. I've been shooting it accurately by pulling the trigger part way until it hits the right "stage" - and the trigger in my SP-101 is stagey - then finishing the trigger pull when I'm ready. Seems to work OK.
However, the trigger on my GP-100 is way smoother. Seems strange, but this smooth trigger is making me work a lot harder and I can't shoot the GP-100 as well even though it's got a longer barrel, better trigger, and much better sights. I have to keep fighting myself to keep from pulling my shots to the right.
How do you old pros shoot DA revolvers well?