ECVMatt
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I ran up to my range today to sight in a .22 LR rifle and also decided to bring a pair of .357's and 22 LR revolvers to shoot as well. I had high hopes to shoot at paper and be able to actually measure the group size, but the desert is a windy place and today was no exception. I tried to use my paper target stands, but they kept blowing over. Luckily I brought my steel gong and had some paint there to freshen up the gong for each round.
I brought my 5" 27-2 to shoot against my 6" GP100 and my 6" K22 to shoot against my 5" GP100.
I started with the .22's at 25 yards and shot 10 rounds of single action, supported and then an additional 10 rounds of double action, supported for 20 rounds total. I used 10 rounds because I started with the Ruger and then realized the Smith needed a few more rounds to catch up.
For this match up, the K22 won. It has a very smooth action and the sights were easier to be precise with. The Ruger has a better double action, but the fiber optic front sight is harder for me to define a repeatable aiming point.
I think if I was going to put on my favorite pair of boots, grab a canteen, and walk the dry washes for cottontails, the K22 would be my first choice. If I am going to hop on my TW200 or ATV and headout into the mountains or deserts for no particular reason, then I would probably grab the GP100.
Next up were the .357's. I fired the same course at the same distance using 6 rounds per stage or 12 total. In this match-up the Ruger won. I have to admit that I have had this Ruger for a long time and know it well.
I would probably use these revolvers in similar fashion to the .22's. I would be nicer to the Smith and use the Ruger for rougher endeavours. They are both great shooters though!
The day ended in a tie: One for Smith and One for Ruger.
I had a great day and really enjoyed relaxing and getting in some good time with some of my favorite revolvers.
I brought my 5" 27-2 to shoot against my 6" GP100 and my 6" K22 to shoot against my 5" GP100.
I started with the .22's at 25 yards and shot 10 rounds of single action, supported and then an additional 10 rounds of double action, supported for 20 rounds total. I used 10 rounds because I started with the Ruger and then realized the Smith needed a few more rounds to catch up.
For this match up, the K22 won. It has a very smooth action and the sights were easier to be precise with. The Ruger has a better double action, but the fiber optic front sight is harder for me to define a repeatable aiming point.
I think if I was going to put on my favorite pair of boots, grab a canteen, and walk the dry washes for cottontails, the K22 would be my first choice. If I am going to hop on my TW200 or ATV and headout into the mountains or deserts for no particular reason, then I would probably grab the GP100.
Next up were the .357's. I fired the same course at the same distance using 6 rounds per stage or 12 total. In this match-up the Ruger won. I have to admit that I have had this Ruger for a long time and know it well.
I would probably use these revolvers in similar fashion to the .22's. I would be nicer to the Smith and use the Ruger for rougher endeavours. They are both great shooters though!
The day ended in a tie: One for Smith and One for Ruger.
I had a great day and really enjoyed relaxing and getting in some good time with some of my favorite revolvers.
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