I have a question that I could not seem to answer with the search function. I would like to get a Single Six for target shooting, plinking, and training to be a better six-gun shot with my Blackhawk and Vaquero. I have read alot about the bore diameter of the convertible models and the not so great accuracy with the .22lr cylinder. My question is:
Just how bad is the average accuracy? what kind of standard 5 shot groups at 25 yards are we talking about? I hear alot of "It's a good shooter" information but no hard numbers?
The only Single six I ever had was a junker I rebuilt that only had a .22lr cylinder, who knows what it came with, and it would do 2.5"-3" groups and I sold it because I wanted better.
Off sandbags, on a calm day, 5 shots at 25yds, my other .22lr hand guns will do:
-old 5 screw S&W k22= 1.24"
-Ruger Mark II = 1.26"
-Ruger Mark 1 = 0.58"
and I would like a single action that would hang in there with them, or at least get under 2"
Is this a lost cause?
Just how bad is the average accuracy? what kind of standard 5 shot groups at 25 yards are we talking about? I hear alot of "It's a good shooter" information but no hard numbers?
The only Single six I ever had was a junker I rebuilt that only had a .22lr cylinder, who knows what it came with, and it would do 2.5"-3" groups and I sold it because I wanted better.
Off sandbags, on a calm day, 5 shots at 25yds, my other .22lr hand guns will do:
-old 5 screw S&W k22= 1.24"
-Ruger Mark II = 1.26"
-Ruger Mark 1 = 0.58"
and I would like a single action that would hang in there with them, or at least get under 2"
Is this a lost cause?