Dave Markowitz
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I have a 1958 Single Six that's just a blast to shoot. Yeah, it's slower to load/unload, but it's relaxing.
You have to spend the time to develop speed. You can't just arbitrarily stand there and casually poke out the empties. Work on it deliberately. I have absolutely no problem going through a 500rd bulk pack in a couple hours.I don't mind my SA revolvers in center fire but for .22 I like to get back to business faster than the SA design allows.
Exactly, excellent point! How long does it take to unload and reload a double action. Because I can grab five rounds automatically by feel from the box, then quickly one at a time just drop the cartridges into the gate and they naturally find the chamber. Takes about 15 seconds to unload and reload. I'll bet I can reload a single action faster than most shooters can reload their double action. Probably not far behind the average shooter fiddling with magazines.How long does it take to load a semi-auto magazine? The don't load themselves you know.
Is the bearcat m.o.s (minute of squirrel) accurate to 25yards?