doubleh
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Anyone that has read the posts I made about mine knows what I think about it but I made an improvement that seems to have helped some in the accuracy department. It was pretty simple. Even with the dull so called silver coat that Ruger uses I was getting some glare on my front sight so out came the flat black paint and I painted the sight groove in the frame and the entire front sight. Yesterday at the range shooting from the same place I aways do I managed better groups. I also did the same treatment with a couple of rough riders. The single sixes have never needed help. Of course everyone knows glare on your sights is problematic so I used a cheap solution for cheap guns to counteract it. The wrangler still didn't quite equal any of the others but came fairly close to my bird's head gripped RR. It's good enough to turn the grandkids loose with now. I will let the two oldest shoot the single sixes but the younger ones are still confined to the cheap ones so there won't be any teeth gritting when one gets dropped.