writwing
Single-Sixer
Are snubbies inherently inaccurate or just harder to shoot well?
Probably just harder to shoot well without lack of practice. Now I would not consider a snubnose to be match grade by any means. And the short sight radius is a minor detriment to accuracy compared to a revolver with a longer barrel. It could also be said by some that shorter barrels do not give enough time for a bullet to be properly stabilized. But let's be honest. How many people go from 6" or longer barrels to a snubnose (considering they have never shot a snubnose before) expecting the same results?writwing said:Are snubbies inherently inaccurate or just harder to shoot well?
writwing said:Are snubbies inherently inaccurate or just harder to shoot well?
bearcatter said:The short sight radius (distance between sights) is the toughie. It magnifies any wiggles in your grip. Many people who think they have a steady grip find out otherwise when they first shoot a snubbie. Sort of like the first time with a laser, with it dancing all over the target.
I understand a 2 inch revolver just has a slightly larger group than a 6 inch, when clamped in in a Ransom Rest.
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