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I want to assure you all that it took boxes and boxes of ammo for me to get proficient with my new ccw. Shooting a snub doesn't come naturally. Eventually it made me a better pistol shot.
I can connect to this. I went through a period when I was most comfortable carrying a snub. As a result I put thousands of rounds through airweights, model 60s, and sp101s. Before the practice I was content to think some guns had trigger's that just weren't good enough to shoot well or that could never fit my hand. After figuring how to shoot j-frames in double action consistently, I learned I could get almost any gun I would own to shoot well enough, though I of course still have my preferences. Also learned that an initial impression of a trigger or grip might not correspond to actual results. E.g. this sp has a relatively heavy trigger, but I shoot it better than most other snubs I've owned, and my Glock 30 has a grip much to wide for my hands but I shoot it better than most other polymer carry guns I've owned ...