375_H&H_Mag
Bearcat
I am having a very difficult time producing consistent groupings with this OM Super BH. About three weeks ago I shot a three shot group of about 4 inches a 40 yards off handed and I am beginning to think it was luck. I have fired numerous rounds since then and I am lucky to hit a pie plate at 25 yards. I have been shooting rifles all my life and shoot a S&W revolver well but this thing is really starting to irritate me. I am usually an above average shooter overall, excluding professionals.
I take extra care to sqeeze off meticulously and when the gun fires the sights look well aligned at that brief instance of discharge. I will shoot it off a bench rest tomorrow to see how it does.
Is this a common adjustment to make when when moving to single action type revolvers with longer lock time and different ergonomics? I have a feeling that something is wrong because I have NEVER shot this bad in my whole life, not even close to this bad.
Would a different grip like a hogue wood grip with grooves help? This gun looks next to new and has very strong rifling lands. The cylinder locks up tight to me -- tighter than my S&W .357. The barrel is not loose and as far as I can tell not bent. It may just be my shooting but that would be a first. Most of the literature I have read puts this 7.5 and 10 inch version of the SBH at silouhette capabilities. It is hard to believe that it is the gun. Just don't know about this thing. I will try some different ammo although I don't think that difference would affect the grouping that badly. If this thing performs poorly off a rest I am considering selling her. It is a beautiful revolver, but if I cant hit with it, it is worthless to me.
I can shoot circles around this thing with my 686 .357 4" bbl -- there is no comparison between the two. I hope i can either A) learn how to shoot this thing, or B) Get another one like it if this one is defective or have it rebarreled.
I just don't think it is the gun, although I can't believe I am shooting this badly either. Don't know what to think. I am frustrated.
Someone help me here however you can.
H&H
I take extra care to sqeeze off meticulously and when the gun fires the sights look well aligned at that brief instance of discharge. I will shoot it off a bench rest tomorrow to see how it does.
Is this a common adjustment to make when when moving to single action type revolvers with longer lock time and different ergonomics? I have a feeling that something is wrong because I have NEVER shot this bad in my whole life, not even close to this bad.
Would a different grip like a hogue wood grip with grooves help? This gun looks next to new and has very strong rifling lands. The cylinder locks up tight to me -- tighter than my S&W .357. The barrel is not loose and as far as I can tell not bent. It may just be my shooting but that would be a first. Most of the literature I have read puts this 7.5 and 10 inch version of the SBH at silouhette capabilities. It is hard to believe that it is the gun. Just don't know about this thing. I will try some different ammo although I don't think that difference would affect the grouping that badly. If this thing performs poorly off a rest I am considering selling her. It is a beautiful revolver, but if I cant hit with it, it is worthless to me.
I can shoot circles around this thing with my 686 .357 4" bbl -- there is no comparison between the two. I hope i can either A) learn how to shoot this thing, or B) Get another one like it if this one is defective or have it rebarreled.
I just don't think it is the gun, although I can't believe I am shooting this badly either. Don't know what to think. I am frustrated.
Someone help me here however you can.
H&H