Why we worse with hot loads ?

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Shooting a revolver with precision is very much like playing a difficult piece of music well on an instrument, It is impossible to do, until you actually do it perfectly, and you only do it, after months and months of precision practice.
Many times you discover, your choice of guns, by a now former novice, is less than adequate for the task at hand. So you improve and then improve upon the choice of guns based on your capability, the gun never should be bought to make you better, only to add to your consistency once you get better.

“Precision practice”

do you mean literally slow fire at paper targets?
 
Another note on "hot" or higher pressure loads. Each time a gun fires a hot load each firing reduces the gun's structural integrity by a small amount. When doing this over and over again the process gets additive or cumulative. Eventually after shooting enough loads the damage is done. No reason I can think of to just continuously shoot hot or high pressure loads. My own experience is the best accuracy worked up with powder and bullet comes before we are beating out gun up to a premature death or mechanical failure.

Ron
 
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