Jon406
Single-Sixer
I got one in all black, love it shoots great.
I have 2 wranglers ,1 I have not shot yet . The one I have shot shoots to your description . I thought about filing the rear notch but I am going to get someone else to shoot it first.blue2golf said:Finally got the chance to shoot my Olive Drab Wrangler yesterday. Nothing fancy, I set up an aluminum can about 15 feet away from me. Lined up the can in my sights, kept missing the can off to the left. Aimed at the empty space just to the right of the can...bang! Sent it flying. Kentucky windage will be required with revolver.
So yeah, I'm a bit disappointed with the accuracy but that's the chance you take with fixed sights. It is a fun shooter.
57springer said:I have 2 wranglers ,1 I have not shot yet . The one I have shot shoots to your description . I thought about filing the rear notch but I am going to get someone else to shoot it first.blue2golf said:Finally got the chance to shoot my Olive Drab Wrangler yesterday. Nothing fancy, I set up an aluminum can about 15 feet away from me. Lined up the can in my sights, kept missing the can off to the left. Aimed at the empty space just to the right of the can...bang! Sent it flying. Kentucky windage will be required with revolver.
So yeah, I'm a bit disappointed with the accuracy but that's the chance you take with fixed sights. It is a fun shooter.
So, fix it! Likely, the barrel simply needs to be properly clocked. Any competent gunsmith can likely fix it, or send it back to Ruger.blue2golf said:Finally got the chance to shoot my Olive Drab Wrangler yesterday. Nothing fancy, I set up an aluminum can about 15 feet away from me. Lined up the can in my sights, kept missing the can off to the left. Aimed at the empty space just to the right of the can...bang! Sent it flying. Kentucky windage will be required with this revolver.
So yeah, I'm a bit disappointed with the accuracy but that's the chance you take with fixed sights. It is a fun shooter.
varminter22 said:So, fix it! Likely, the barrel simply needs to be properly clocked. Any competent gunsmith can likely fix it, or send it back to Ruger.blue2golf said:Finally got the chance to shoot my Olive Drab Wrangler yesterday. Nothing fancy, I set up an aluminum can about 15 feet away from me. Lined up the can in my sights, kept missing the can off to the left. Aimed at the empty space just to the right of the can...bang! Sent it flying. Kentucky windage will be required with this revolver.
So yeah, I'm a bit disappointed with the accuracy but that's the chance you take with fixed sights. It is a fun shooter.
Gator89 said:Picked up my Birdshead Wrangler today. Feels good in the hand. Will try to cap off a few rounds thus weekend.