Beginning to wonder about all the bs people post on the internet.
I go to the range at least weekly. IMHO the competent shot is rare. Too many have fallen for the 3 shots at 3 feet BS. I see so many shooters patterning their full size guns at 7 yards slow fire.I go to the range regularly. The competent J frame shot is rare.
I have no problem squeazing off enough to be proficient
We all have our ideas of proficient.
That might be a good thread.
We all have our ideas of proficient.
I belive this is part of the problem we have here on this thread. I'm sure that many who carry are not as proficient as they should be but it's not just guys with snubs. I find it ironic that people who need a full size all steel gun to be proficient would question the ability of anyone. What's next I can't get around town with a stick shift because they're to hard for you to drive.Finally, compare a shooting enthusiast with a lightweight snub nose vs the general shooting public with anything
I find it ironic that people who need a full size all steel gun to be proficient would question the ability of anyone
Victor69 said:Glad your OK Stainz, funny at ar15 there's always somebody claiming the get harassed each time they CC at Wally world.Beginning to wonder about all the bs people post on the internet.
Hate airweight snubs in .38 -- love them in in .32 - want to try in .327Am I the only one who really doesn't care for the new airweight smith and wesson snub nose revolvers. I've always thought they were just too light. I have a smith and wesson model. 60 made in the late 70s and it has some weight to it but its not like its pulling your pants down when you carry it. Its heavy enough to obsorb some recoil and light enough to carry comfortably. I just never got the practical use of having something thats as light as the airweights are, does anyone else agree
You guys are way off base, Go to a hospital in a high crime city and talk to some of the people who have been stopped with 1 38 special round.I go to the range regularly. The competent J frame shot is rare. The one that can shoot a scandium well is exceptionally rare. The one that can shoot a scandium j frame .357 is a unicorn.
I know...I know. Some guys can shoot a hummingbird at 200 yards with 44 magnum made of Styrofoam clenched in your but cheeks while doing handstand pushups on the bow of an offshore racing boat at full throttle during a hurricane.
They must have private ranges or a different schedule than me.
Warp would disagree
It doesn't matter where the 15th shot goes, I matters where the FIRST shot goes
A: By your own admission your not proficient enough with it to feel comfortable carrying it.While I shoot my Colt Cobra well enough for me to say that I am proficient I am better with my Diamondback snub. And better that that with a 4 inch D frame. And I would have to be pretty lazy to carry the Cobra just for the sake of a few ounces.
yes we do seem to have a language barrier. Unless you can do better than this in under 2 sec from the low ready at 10 yards with a 4" you have no right tell me I'm not proficient enough to carry an airweight J frame. And for the record that with the +p Gloddots I actually carry.apparently this language thing is an issue for you Mav.
you have no right tell me I'm not proficient enough to carry an airweight J frame
maybe it not illiteracy on my part but alzheimers on yours.You are apparently illiterate.
I never said that it can't be done. I am quite sure that David E can do so. Jerry Michulek surely can. If you are not a liar, you can.
Guillermo said:The one that can shoot a scandium j frame .357 is a unicorn.
I go to the range regularly. The competent J frame shot is rare. The one that can shoot a scandium well is exceptionally rare. The one that can shoot a scandium j frame .357 is a unicorn.