NMGonzo
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Yesterday I went to the range with my GP100 in 4 inch, among other handguns.
After a 100 rounds or so (and some dry fires thrown in for good measure" of practicing 'flash sighting" I found myself shooting single action too.
For some reason, I started pulling the hammer back in single action and I'll be damned I was just as slow (or fast) than shooting double action.
I don't practice single action dry firing at home, yet I so happen to caught myself doing it.
What you revolver sages have to say?
After a 100 rounds or so (and some dry fires thrown in for good measure" of practicing 'flash sighting" I found myself shooting single action too.
For some reason, I started pulling the hammer back in single action and I'll be damned I was just as slow (or fast) than shooting double action.
I don't practice single action dry firing at home, yet I so happen to caught myself doing it.
What you revolver sages have to say?