ya know....scopes can help make up for poor eyes.I used to shoot a lot.
My eyes are trash now,so why waste ammo.
I did qualify expert in the Marines.
What a difference 35 years makes huh?
We qualified at 500 yards with iron sights.ya know....scopes can help make up for poor eyes.
just sayin'
We qualified at 500 yards with iron sights.
Still want to do that.
A scope adds a new twist. Using the lines on a scope...I did that in the 'Corps also. Never saw any kind of scope untill hitting the range at Camp Pen in Cali. The scopes made it almost too easy compared to iron sights. Myself and a couple other guys were hitting 2 inch bulls from prone out at 750 yds with 10x scopes mounted on an M16. We had a PMI who brought out his own sniper rifle one day. This thing was a much upgraded M14 with an extended barrel and a fold up bipod on the underside. This guy trained at Quantico as a marksmanship instructor....
If I can off er anything here... remember the BRASS acronym.
- Breath
- Relax
- Aim
- Squeeze
- Shoot
Bought this and it came in this week
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Commander size, Scandium frame, only about 29 oz. I’ve run about 150 rounds through it so far. Very leased and nothing sold or traded
Ok thinking about a wheel gun...and thinking of a 357
I like that Smith and Wesson has the classic series and thinking about K frame 19 classic...but what about the N frame 27? Not going to be a carry/hunting gun
Opinions?
back in the mid 70's i bought brand new, 2 Model 27's. one in the 3½" and one in the 5 inch. (they changed to 4" & 6" later in the 70's)The S&W Model 27 was the first Magnum and is N frame.
I have fired a friends 27, nice gun.
I have a Ruger GP100 6" Solid gun,it is about L frame size.
Recoil is not too bad on either gun.
Trained by the Army to shoot, but I haven't in years.
Ok thinking about a wheel gun...and thinking of a 357
I like that Smith and Wesson has the classic series and thinking about K frame 19 classic...but what about the N frame 27? Not going to be a carry/hunting gun
Opinions?
The 686 comes in a 7 shot model too.Why not split the difference and get an L frame (Model 686). That's the ideal size for a .357 IMO.
no, i think you did the right thing.I know I should be spending money on musical gear, but... my latest acquisition, a Smith and Wesson 1969 19-3 357
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