MassMark
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Lolpop and Brassman
Wow! Thanks for the information. I realized from the first pull of the trigger on my 642, that I had to rethink the way I shoot. I got my first autoloader, (a Ruger MarkII) for my 16th birthday. Now I have 25-years shooting and carrying autoloaders and pretty close to zero revolver time other than a box out of my Model 19 back in 86, (I want another one now). The tips I've read on here have me well on my way to recapturing time lost. I will refer to that lesson on my next range visit. I'm used to the longer trigger pull, as my ParaCarry is an LDA, but the trigger pull is lighter. I literally felt myself flinching at the top of my pull and this of course sent my pattern very wide. From 15-feet, I'm on the paper, but of course I want to tighten that up considerably. The other thing I noticed is how absolutely heavy my ParaCarry feels now! I'm getting spoiled with the light weight of the 642 and my para feels like a brick.
The amazing thing about this 642, is that I just can't seem to stop shooting it. Range time, just melts away - it's that pleasant. I have not left the range with any ammo in my bag - 100 in 0 out...
Wow! Thanks for the information. I realized from the first pull of the trigger on my 642, that I had to rethink the way I shoot. I got my first autoloader, (a Ruger MarkII) for my 16th birthday. Now I have 25-years shooting and carrying autoloaders and pretty close to zero revolver time other than a box out of my Model 19 back in 86, (I want another one now). The tips I've read on here have me well on my way to recapturing time lost. I will refer to that lesson on my next range visit. I'm used to the longer trigger pull, as my ParaCarry is an LDA, but the trigger pull is lighter. I literally felt myself flinching at the top of my pull and this of course sent my pattern very wide. From 15-feet, I'm on the paper, but of course I want to tighten that up considerably. The other thing I noticed is how absolutely heavy my ParaCarry feels now! I'm getting spoiled with the light weight of the 642 and my para feels like a brick.
The amazing thing about this 642, is that I just can't seem to stop shooting it. Range time, just melts away - it's that pleasant. I have not left the range with any ammo in my bag - 100 in 0 out...