Brass Rain
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I had put a Ruger Blackhawk .357 on my list for use as a long-range target gun, but I really have a thing for top-break revolvers. I like the Uberti models based on the Schofield design, but was wondering what kind of accuracy to expect from these. I'd probably go with the 7" barrel version in .38 Special, but I know .38 isn't a very high-energy cartridge suitable for long-range work. The other options are .44/40, .44 Russian, and .45 Long Colt, but those are all chamberings I never see ammo for anywhere, and I'd like the ammo to be more accessible. I know these other cartridges can be had online, but I put major points towards something I can get a box of at the local Wal Mart. I know I tend to ramble, so to sum this all up:
How is the Ruger Blackhawk for accuracy?
How is the Uberti 0857 for accuracy?
What other full-power handguns (namely revolvers) are suitable for long-range target shooting? I have a Ruger GP-100 on the list for a DA revolver, so I'm thinking SA.
There don't happen to be any modern recreations of the Webley Mk. VI in modern chamberings, are there?
Thanks.
How is the Ruger Blackhawk for accuracy?
How is the Uberti 0857 for accuracy?
What other full-power handguns (namely revolvers) are suitable for long-range target shooting? I have a Ruger GP-100 on the list for a DA revolver, so I'm thinking SA.
There don't happen to be any modern recreations of the Webley Mk. VI in modern chamberings, are there?
Thanks.