Nothing makes you a better revolver shot than a larger target. My Grandson built me a new target frame and we hung a 8x8 steel swing plate on it. I'd used a 6x6 for years. I can now see that the misses I was getting were going high and left so I've work to do on my grip and trigger squeeze.
I've been playing with a 358477 150 grain bullet that I cast over 4 grains Bullseye out of my S&W 686. Even tried one at 50 yards and hit the plate on the first shot, no there wasn't a second shot fired, why loose the feeling of success. Going on 80, it doesn't take much to entertain me.
I've been playing with a 358477 150 grain bullet that I cast over 4 grains Bullseye out of my S&W 686. Even tried one at 50 yards and hit the plate on the first shot, no there wasn't a second shot fired, why loose the feeling of success. Going on 80, it doesn't take much to entertain me.