Back story of myself, I have been shooting for about 10 years now, I scored expert in the USN course with M9 239/240 points (missed first DA pull!) and M4 course expert too..
I have a Ruger Mark III with a bushnell red optic, as seen in the photos the groupings in the circles are mine expect for the head; the left is slow fire and the right is rapid fire. I shot this today at 10 yards, I swear this gun gets better with more ammo I shoot through it. I never really liked the Ruger Mark III based on its looks, it's a very accurate gun though and it grows on me each time I take it to the range....
The real problem is my other guns I own are not interesting to me much anymore expect for the looks and function.. They honestly aren't the most accurate and I feel like I am wasting my time shooting them for accuracy, they are just fun to play around with. I like 22lr revolvers a lot, I have a few others.
Ruger single six, not that accurate at 5-10 yards... I have close to 400 rounds through this gun and I am still playing with my sights.
S&W m17 4" the same thing, I played with it for a while today and couldn't get it to go point of aim. Same I shot at 5-10 yards.
Most of my shooting was at the 5 yard line and I put about 150-200 rounds through each today..
The sights would always be too high on all my guns.. I couldn't get them lowered enough. I felt like I was limited with the adjustment levels of these two guns.. I shot the m17 in single action to match the MK III trigger.. I know they are semi vs revolver..
Right now I have single ten coming and I am wondering if I should test it out then sell it if the accuracy isn't there.... I am wondering if I should stop buying guns and stick to buying another MK 3 or 4 and stop with my revolver fascination. Could the Ruger mark III/IV be one of the most accurate handguns ever made? Other things I did not consider was barrel size, the single six is 4.5 and the MKIII is about 4-5 inches it's the talo model with threaded barrel..
Second photo is the Ruger single six, target pretty much looks like thst with shots off target because I was adjusting so much, sorry, on phone and can't compress photos.
There has been several other revolvers on my wish list but I am rethinking my wishlist to improving it..
I hope that made sense.
I have a Ruger Mark III with a bushnell red optic, as seen in the photos the groupings in the circles are mine expect for the head; the left is slow fire and the right is rapid fire. I shot this today at 10 yards, I swear this gun gets better with more ammo I shoot through it. I never really liked the Ruger Mark III based on its looks, it's a very accurate gun though and it grows on me each time I take it to the range....
The real problem is my other guns I own are not interesting to me much anymore expect for the looks and function.. They honestly aren't the most accurate and I feel like I am wasting my time shooting them for accuracy, they are just fun to play around with. I like 22lr revolvers a lot, I have a few others.
Ruger single six, not that accurate at 5-10 yards... I have close to 400 rounds through this gun and I am still playing with my sights.
S&W m17 4" the same thing, I played with it for a while today and couldn't get it to go point of aim. Same I shot at 5-10 yards.
Most of my shooting was at the 5 yard line and I put about 150-200 rounds through each today..
The sights would always be too high on all my guns.. I couldn't get them lowered enough. I felt like I was limited with the adjustment levels of these two guns.. I shot the m17 in single action to match the MK III trigger.. I know they are semi vs revolver..
Right now I have single ten coming and I am wondering if I should test it out then sell it if the accuracy isn't there.... I am wondering if I should stop buying guns and stick to buying another MK 3 or 4 and stop with my revolver fascination. Could the Ruger mark III/IV be one of the most accurate handguns ever made? Other things I did not consider was barrel size, the single six is 4.5 and the MKIII is about 4-5 inches it's the talo model with threaded barrel..
Second photo is the Ruger single six, target pretty much looks like thst with shots off target because I was adjusting so much, sorry, on phone and can't compress photos.
There has been several other revolvers on my wish list but I am rethinking my wishlist to improving it..
I hope that made sense.
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