I just acquired a brand spanking new 4-5/8" fixed sighted Ruger Single Six. Didn't need it but I knew once I saw it, my money was as good as spent. I like the aesthetics of the fixed sighted Rugers and I've found the New Vaquero's to be very accurate. The predictable result is that it came home with me.
To further illustrate my lack of will power I couldn't wait to shoot it so I visited an indoor range , which I rarely do just to satisfy that urge... I fired 8 cylinder fulls of mostly the Federal Bulk ammo that shoots well in my other two adjustable sighted Single Sixes and was disappointed with the accuracy. I tried a few different brands of ammo and the Aguila Sub Sonic looks promising but still not getting the kind of accuracy I've been accustom to with my other Rugers.
Another thing that concerns me is that the point of impact is 3" higher than point of aim. On my Vaqueros the opposite was true and the front sight could be filed to raise the POI if needed. The front sight does seem mighty low even taking the smaller SS size into consideration.
I'm hoping it just needs some break-in and I need some repetitions with it to get it up to snuff. This weekend I'll put it though the paces outside. I'm hoping the better light will make a difference too.
Anyone else with a new(er) fixed sight Single Six? How does your's shoot?
To further illustrate my lack of will power I couldn't wait to shoot it so I visited an indoor range , which I rarely do just to satisfy that urge... I fired 8 cylinder fulls of mostly the Federal Bulk ammo that shoots well in my other two adjustable sighted Single Sixes and was disappointed with the accuracy. I tried a few different brands of ammo and the Aguila Sub Sonic looks promising but still not getting the kind of accuracy I've been accustom to with my other Rugers.
Another thing that concerns me is that the point of impact is 3" higher than point of aim. On my Vaqueros the opposite was true and the front sight could be filed to raise the POI if needed. The front sight does seem mighty low even taking the smaller SS size into consideration.
I'm hoping it just needs some break-in and I need some repetitions with it to get it up to snuff. This weekend I'll put it though the paces outside. I'm hoping the better light will make a difference too.
Anyone else with a new(er) fixed sight Single Six? How does your's shoot?