To: B4Ranch
“Its been my experience (40 years) that it happens to one cylinder not all six.”
I have seen it in all six, but the point is that a semi-auto will never come with a cyl out of time.
There is just no way that a revolver is more accurate than a semi-auto of equal quality.
79 posted on
07/07/2008 12:35:11 PM PDT by
Beagle8U
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To: Beagle8U
That is a matter of debate. Have you taken into consideration that your skill will pistols may not be equal with revolvers. I am much more proficient with my 2 inch Chiefs Special than I am with a 6 inch whatever. Why? Probably because I have over 40 years experience with the Chiefs Special.
83 posted on
07/07/2008 1:03:48 PM PDT by
B4Ranch
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To: Beagle8U
There is just no way that a revolver is more accurate than a semi-auto of equal quality.
Most autos of the Browning design have a loose barrel when they come out of the box. They have to be "tighten-up" to make them target-competition accurate. This tend to reduce their reliability.
The indexing of target revolvers is worked-over in the factory, and they come out of the box accurate. Perfectionists will work on their triggers, of course.
88 posted on
07/07/2008 1:21:58 PM PDT by
Hiddigeigei
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