ezypikns
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One of the first handguns I purchased was a Taurus 605 revolver (.357 mag). I had a bad experience with it. I usually shoot 100 to 150 rounds a week at the range, and the Taurus just beat me up using .357. I thought I'd shoot .38 sp out of the gun to avoid the pounding, but it was no better. I sold the taurus shortly thereafter.
I normally shoot .45 ACP in a Kimber Ultra Carry and a Kimber Custom TLE, so I am not bothered by recoil too much.
I'm thinking about getting another revolver. Is there anything I can do to avoid my earlier mistake, or am I just destined to be a semi-auto guy?
I normally shoot .45 ACP in a Kimber Ultra Carry and a Kimber Custom TLE, so I am not bothered by recoil too much.
I'm thinking about getting another revolver. Is there anything I can do to avoid my earlier mistake, or am I just destined to be a semi-auto guy?