I own a Seacamp 32 auto, and I am thinking about trading it
in on a Ruger LCR for several reasons.
1. The 38sp +p hits with 100 ft lbs more.
2. The Crimson Trace grips on the LCR should be more accurate than
pointing my Seacamp. (the seacamp has no sights)
3. The LCR should be easier to draw because the grips extend above
the waist band. The grips on my Seacamp end up under my waistband
when it's in it's holster.
Questions
1. Is 100 ft lbs a significant difference? 233 for 38sp+p vs 133 for 32 auto.
Note- the 133 figure for the 32 is for a new Fiachi round, my Sillvertips are
probably less.
2. Are my other assumptions correct?
The Seacamp has never malfunctioned in 17 years. It is very easy to carry, and remarkably accurate when I take my time aiming in good light conditions. I am proficient at drawing it.
But I worry that under extreme stress I will have trouble drawing it and shooting it accurately.
in on a Ruger LCR for several reasons.
1. The 38sp +p hits with 100 ft lbs more.
2. The Crimson Trace grips on the LCR should be more accurate than
pointing my Seacamp. (the seacamp has no sights)
3. The LCR should be easier to draw because the grips extend above
the waist band. The grips on my Seacamp end up under my waistband
when it's in it's holster.
Questions
1. Is 100 ft lbs a significant difference? 233 for 38sp+p vs 133 for 32 auto.
Note- the 133 figure for the 32 is for a new Fiachi round, my Sillvertips are
probably less.
2. Are my other assumptions correct?
The Seacamp has never malfunctioned in 17 years. It is very easy to carry, and remarkably accurate when I take my time aiming in good light conditions. I am proficient at drawing it.
But I worry that under extreme stress I will have trouble drawing it and shooting it accurately.