Your Most Accurate Handguns?

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Mine are:

Ruger Mark II with Tasco Pro-Point
It helps me look like I know how to shoot Bullseye.

Custom Para P14 .45ACP with Caspian slide and Hybrid Comp.
I shot my best times in bowling pin and steel shoots with this. It shot well enough for use in Outdoor Bullseye matches too.

Old Model Ruger Blackhawk .357 Magnum.
I used it happily in NRA Hunter's Piostol Silhouette for a few years.
Also hunted small game with it.

Colt New Frontier .22 single action.
This has a wide, loud cylinder gap but is one of the most accurate .22 revolvers I have. It beats my Smith Model 18 easily.
 
Well in order, I'm most accurate with my:
1. Ruger 22/45
2. Kimber Eclipse Pro
3. Ruger SP101 .357 3"

Speaking of being accurate today is a beautiful day for the range. :)
 
TC Contender 14" super 14 ss in .223 with 3-9 scope.

HK P7 M8

Para Ord P-16 with Ed Brown aftermarket .357 Sig barrel
 
I have a 10" 223 Contender that is sub MOA out to 300 yards and probably farther if I had some more glass on it. I consider that pretty accurate for a handgun.

Everything else is pretty normal, my Buckmark 22 is right at an inch at 25 yards with decent ammo. My P14 is about the same, as is my new 25-5 and on and on. The only other handgun I have that is above average IMO is an early "new model" Blackhawk 6" 357. It shoots under 6" at 100 yards with me on the handle looking over the stock iron sights. Who knows what it is capable of for sure but I would bet it is really good. I sold a 4" GP100 that would go WAY under an unch at 25 yards too, I should have put a scope on it and seen what it could really do.

I only have one gun that is not average or better and that is a Glock 22. It will only do about 4" at 25 yards with 10 shots and that is all I can get out of it. The sights I put on it are only OK for distance shooting and I have not spent a lot of time developing loads for it.

Most handguns are way more accurate than the guy on the handle.
 
Ted Yost-customized Colt Delta Elite with Schuemann Ultimatch AET barrel. Sub-1" at 25 yards with cheap ammo. Next step is to see what GOOD ammo can do out of it. Not because I need that sort of accuracy, but just because.

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Flat out...

Most accurate is a Clark (old man Clark) built 45 Government model. With it's own handloads, it shoots x-rings. (I don't, unfortunately).

A Ruger Mark I, with a heavy barrel and aftermarket trigger put together by a guy named Jim Pollard has to be close runner up.

For heavy calibers, I have a Model 27 Smith & Wesson, and an M29 that go neck and neck with heavy loads. Usually in the sub five inches at 50 yards. (That's off a rest, not me offhand.)
 
I have Sigs, Glocks, Colt & Kimbers, Rugers, Browning High Powers, Smith & Wessons and CZ's. The most accurate with factory sights is the High Power.
 
My Ruger Mk II Slabside and USP Expert 45 seem to be equally accurate. I shoot the Ruger a bit better, though. The Valtro is showing strong potential and some load development will surely improve its lot.
 
Hello. I'm not sure which is THE most accurate, but I do my best shooting with:

FN Hi Power Competition 9mm

STI Trojan 9mm 6" Long Slide

STI Trojan .38 Super 5"

STI Trojan .45 ACP 5"

Customized (Lou Williamson) Colt Series 70's .45 ACP

SIG P210

SIG-Sauer P220

Best.
 
Accurate Handguns!

My most accurate handgun would have to be a Model 617 with the 10 shot cylinder. This is only a 4 inch barrel but it is just amazing. Another accurate handgun is my Redhawk in 357. It is a 5.5 inch stainless and it is a great shooter with cast bullets. My Ruger 22 autos are good but these others are just a step better. :D
 
Kudos Joe ... nice one indeed!:)

Was a time, maybe 20 and a few years ago when I used to achieve something similar .. using IIRC a .32 Walther GSP ...... nowhere near steady enough now ... them days is gone!:p
 
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