Enigma
Hunter
This is aimed at Wrangler owners that actually shoot their guns. I'm interested in how they shoot after they have 500 rounds or more through them. I've heard a lot of 'yeah, it shoots 5" groups now, but it will get better after it's broken in.' My question is, do they? I've been overseas for the past five years, and just returned to the States last December. I'm very seriously considering buying a Wrangler, but not if they don't shoot well. I realize that it's an inexpensive, entry-level rimfire revolver, but several people have told me that their Heritage Rough Riders shoot much better than their Wranglers do. They all say that the Wranglers are much, much better in aesthetics, but that the Rough Riders shoot much better.
I don't need (or want) a handgun that shoots patterns, rather than groups.
I don't need (or want) a handgun that shoots patterns, rather than groups.