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IDPA - what revolver are you shooting?
I've been outta the IDPA loop for a while, what is everyone shooting in the SSR & ESR divisions?
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Typically K & L frames with speedloaders in SSR (min PF reduced to 105), N frames with clips in ESR to make major.
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I shot a S&W Md. w/3" barrel years ago. Wish I still had that little gun. Let someone talk me outta it. :-(. I thought it was a model 60, but that's wrong. It looked like a 60, but was 6 shot, not 5. I can't for the life of me remember what it was. Great IDPA SSR.
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I've been shooting a 4" Ruger GP100 in SSR. Works well, I have a Hi-Viz fiber optic front sight and using my 38 special reloads with a 158 round nose going about 800 fps. Using Safariland Comp 3 speedloaders.
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Thanks for that info. I had not thought of the GP100, I'm sure it works well. I really enjoyed the revolver competition in IDPA. It was fun and a challenge.
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Looking through all the models, I think that it was a model 64 in a 3" barrel, what what I shot with back in the late 90's/early 00's.
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I shoot an M66 (no dash) in ssr. It is basically stock except for the trigger work that I did to it (springs and polish). I use a Mitch Rosin holster but there are better on the market. I reload with Comp 3's. Technically, my speedloader holder is illegal. I don't think there are more than 2 or 3 legal speedloader holders for ssr. The cylinder is not chamfered but Penn Bullets 158 grain truncated cone bullets solve that problem. They make for fast reloads and are accurate.
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Hey Mark, thanks for the info. I know where a 4" M66 is right now for $400. Maybe a little high, but it looks to be in good shape. That might be a good choice for me. :-)
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It's been a couple of years for me but I used a 3" M66 and 4" 686 with Comp3 loaders and Speer Lawman 158gr +P FMJ ammunition. I enjoyed the M66 more but shot a little better with the 686. Made Expert with the M66.
Now am using a 6" M19 in ICORE and PPC, still got the M66 though.
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Hey APS, I had a model 19, years ago. It was a 4" and a great shooter. That's been back in the '70s. It's long gone, like many of some great guns that I wish I still had. Alas, life happens and family is first, when money is tight.... Something had to go. :-( so I threw out the kid. LOL... Just kidding.... Sold some great guns over the years.... But I'm finding some great ones to replenish the stable now.
Thanks for your post !
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I currently shoot a 2.5 inch model 66 because that is what I carry whenever possible. I don't recommend the 2.5 inch for competition because of the short ejector rod. My favorite revolver to shoot in IDPA is the Model 15 or 67.
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I'm basically a has-been considering that Josh Lentz, the reigning king of SSR and ICORE Retro, lives a few miles away and shoots all the local clubs that I do. Since I can't win anything anymore, I shoot my 4" 627 in ESR with moonclipped .357 Magnum and 158 gr. cast bullets loaded to 1200 FPS. Since it's an 8 shooter, I have to retain any moonclips that have unfired cartridges. This is an excellent excuse for slower times. Sometimes I'll use the blinding muzzle flash of W-W 296 as an excuse too. My strategy in SSR is slightly different. I will use my Model 64 with 2" barrel loaded with ammo that barely makes 105 PF out of a 4" barrel. There is no way that this ammo will take down all of the reactors and poppers when shot out of a 2" barrel, but it's all perfectly legal according to the new rules.
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Jeb, just saw a Md. 15 at local gun shop. It's been parkerized and the hammer is bobbed, but has nice trigger pull. Not a collectors piece by any means, but might make a good IDPA gun.
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David, didn't realize the power factor had been lowered that much for SSR. I thought it was 125pf? Not sure what I'm gonna do. Prob a little bit of everything. :-).
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4" S&W 625 in 45 acp with moon clips...
Shoot a 625 5" in USPSA matches.
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Power Factor is now 105 for SSR. This was done so that more of the lame .38 Special factory loads could be used. Good intentions for sure, but you know what they say about good intentions... What's really absurd is that you don't have to make PF in your match gun if your barrel is shorter than 4". What this means is I could shoot a match with my 2" barrel, do considerably less than 105 PF and still be perfectly legal as long as the gun makes 105 PF out of a 4" barrel, which somebody there is obligated to provide for verification purposes. If they can't calibrate the steel to fall with my loads, the stages will have to be thrown out of the match. I have shot a couple of local matches with my 2" Model 64 and I really like using it. One stage was a single popper at 25 yds. from behind a barricade, with only one shot allowed. I grabbed a heavy handload just to be sure I'd knock it down, but I won't ever do that again. I will use my (barely) legal ammo and force the issue if the steel doesn't fall. It's ridiculous that they'd have to accommodate me, but as the SO says when he's handing out procedurals, "Rules is rules..."
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Sometimes I shoot a M65-5 3"......some times a M10-5 4"
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pfCustom, I would love to use a Md. 625 but I have small hands and that big frame just doesn't fit well. Love the gun and I think I could shoot it well, if it was on a smaller frame.
David, wow, that is a low pf, for sure. I remember back in the day, my 3" gun wasn't making the 125pf and they got someone with a 4 or 5" gun to run my ammo through it and it made it so, I was allowed to shoot it. So that part has been in the rules from the beginning.... but a PF of 125 is weak. That's about like shooting a .22. :-)
Dyanmike, nice choices indeed on the shootin' iron !
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I shoot a lot of IDPA and mostly with revolvers. The need for a PF change was real. If you wanted to shoot SSR your choices for ammo was reloaded +P+ or 357 magnum. 95% of store bought +P would not make 125K PF from a 4” 686.
Most commited SSR shooters reload but for the guy who wants to try the dino gun it was another one of those IDPA rules that many find ....ugh....well you know.
I will be SO and shooting the S&W Indoor Championships in a couple weeks using the 686 SSR.
I normally shoot with the plain 686 but it has been giving me some problems, it has been back to Springfield twice to see it’s momma but misses resets way too often.
I shoot ESR Master with this 625-3. It is one of those guns you can set down for a few months, then when you pick it up and take it out you are all smiles. It is like coming home after a long trip.
It is amazing how much ammo I will burn thru to get one of these.
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Roadrunner, nice wall of goodies that you've collected. I've got a few on my wall here, but it's been a long time since I've been in competition. Gonna change that this year as time allows.
I would love to give the 625 a run.... just to see if my smallish hands could handle it. I love the idea of the .45acp and the moon clips. Great combo.
Any rate, thanks for the info and might run across you sometime. I'll be watching for you in the videos from the Indoor at S&W. :-)
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I started with a 4" 10-5. I now use a model 65-3 4" with packmeyer grippers on it. I use the comp 3's also, I was using the safariland holder but that was illegal. My holster is homemade ( cant find a left handed 4" k frame one anywhere in kydex) Now using the blade tech holder not as user friendly but legal. I have been loading 158 gr swc over 4 gr bullseye, just to knock down the steel.
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I shoot in our Club Defensive Pistol match every month. We shoot Outlaw IDPA one month, and Steel Challenge the next.
We only have a single revolver Division SSR, for all revolvers.
My main gun is a S&W 64-3. It has been worked on by Ron Power at Power Custom. Ball Loc, Chamfered Chambers, etc.
I have Green Sight Brite sight paint on the front sight.
Holster Lobo Enhanced Pancake w/Inner Hammer Shield.
Speed Loaders: Safariland Comp III
Speed Loader Holders: North Mountain IDPA Compliant
Current Load: 4.7 Unique under a 158 Round Nose with Federal primers. Next time I start the 550 up the charge will be 5.0 Unique.
My second most used handgun would be my 4" 610 No Dash Power Custom Combat.
Holster: Lobo Enhanced Pancake w/Inner Hammer Shield
Moon Clip Holders: California Competition 7 shot 357
Moon Clips: Ranch Products
Ammo: 40 S&W nickel cases with a 140 Round Nose while they last. I believe they are 38-40 bullets for cowboy action.
I will probably go back to Lee 175 Truncated when the 140 run out. Using Clays for powder.
I also shoot my 3" 625 Power Custom Combat some. Along with the other custom work, It has been converted to a full length ejector rod for reliable extraction.
Holster: Lobo Model 1 Pancake
Moon Clip Holders: California Competition
Moon Clips: Ranch Products
My little brother is shooting a 3" Willy Clapp GP100 Tuned my Ron Power "Power Custom". It is the slickest GP100 I have ever handled.
Holster: Lobo Enhanced Pancake w/Inner Hammer Shield
Speed Loaders: Safariland Comp III
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Thanks to each of you for all this info. It is much appreciated !
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I shoot my 4" 627 in ESR ... moonclipped ... it's an 8 shooter, I have to retain any moonclips that have unfired cartridges. This is an excellent excuse for slower times.
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FYI IDPA does not allow revolvers to load beyond 6 rounds.
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"D. Be loaded to the division capacity of six (6) rounds in the
cylinder. Seven (7) and eight (8) shot revolvers are permitted,
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Yep, there it is in black and white.
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IDPA--Revolvers
SSP.....I started out with a 3" 66-4 DAO Bobb Hammer....Now I mostly use a 3" or 4" 13-2 DAO Bobb Hammer and HKS speed loaders...(Old School)
ESP....A 581 NO-Dash....HKS speed loaders (158gr. loads running around 1050 fps.)...And a 625-3 4"
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This is all great information everyone. I'm thinking of finally getting involved in IDPA this year and using my stock 66 with a 2 1/2" barrel. I use HKS speedloaders. Can anyone recommend an IDPA compliant hks speedloader holder? Any snub K-frame competitors - what holsters are you using?
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The two best loader holders are Ready Tactical or North Mountain (IDPA compliant). No idea if they work with HKS loaders. Email North Mountain; their customer service is top notch.
The two best speedloaders are Safariland Comp III or Jetloaders.
Of course, feel free to use the HKS.
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IDPA Revolver
I make the classic mistake of not using the same gun for each match, because I have several revolvers I like to shoot.
But the one I shoot most often is a Model 65 3" barrel. I probably score just as well with it as with a 4" barrel Model 15.
Sometimes I'll shoot a 2" revolver - a Model 15 or a Model 10.
That's the problem for me - too many nice guns to choose from!
But I think the best overall for me is the 3" Model 65.
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Tomorrow, if the wind dies down enough for the match to be held, I will be shooting a 10-6, 4" HB that I purchased from a member of this forum.
It is a USPSA match.
Years ago, shot an IPSC match with a 2" Model 36.
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I used to use my 5" 625 before they changed the rules to 4" max. Now its one of several depending on what I feel like playing with on any particular day. It might be a 4" 586 out of a Kydex holster if I'm trying to be competitive, a 4" Model 10 out of a leather OWB because I like the back to basics aspect, a 3" Model 13 out of a leather IWB because it is one of the more truly practical carry guns that I own, and I've even shot matches with a 4" 629 out of either an IWB or a thumbreak OWB loaded with the Skeeter load and HKS speedloaders to get trigger time with a great woods gun. I don't feel poorly equipped with any of them!
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I started shooting IDPA with a 2.5" 66 because that is what I had. I later picked up a model 10 4" but my old eyes had trouble with that little fixed sight.
I bought a 686 and when it went to S&W for warranty work, I had them do the slick up on it. I also added a Fiber Optic front sight. I liked the 686 and it is a good gun but I got a deal on a 4" 66-2 so I sent it off to a guy that does S&W work and had the full treatment done to it. I added the Weigand front sight base so I can change front sights but I use the black patridge front mostly.
I use a Kydex Holster and Ready Tactical holders with slightly cut down jet loaders.
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Shot my first IDPA match with a Model 325 Thunder Ranch tonight. I put factory round butt wood grips on it tonight (conceals better). Carried it in a Galco Summer Comfort IWB holster (because that's how I carry daily). Used plane jane moon clips in an Uncle Mike's double speed loader pouch.
Interesting rig...wish I could provide more feedback, but I'm a rookie at this, so most of the issues were probably operator-caused.
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I shoot in ESR with a S&W 646 in an Alabama Kydex holster. Fed AE 165 gr. I use Hogue rubber grips for competition - the ones in the picture are for BBQ purposes.
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It's a terrific holster. Well made, perfect fit, great retention, but a smooth draw. Only thing I'd change would be the belt loop. Wish it were split so it would straddle a belt keeper and be on my true body centerline (3 o'clock). With the solid belt loop, it has to go behind the centerline keeper at about 3:30. Minor detail. Here it is...
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I shoot a stock 4" 586 with comp II loaders for SSR. The only thing I did to it was change the wood to Pachmayr grips. For ESR, I use my again, stock TR22-4. Hogue rubber grips on this one with some red/Orange paint on the front sight so I can see it better. I'm not a champion, but they are both a blast to run at the local matches.
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First of all, sorry for bumping this thread, but I think it's an interesting topic. I started shooting IDPA about two and half years ago. For the first six months or so, I was shooting a SA 1911. I got deployed so I had to take some time off from competition and had to use what I had learned at the "two way range." When I got back, I decided to get my butt kicked in a different class so I moved out of CDP and into SSP with my XD. I found the trigger pull to be long and uncomfortable, so I switched guns AGAIN and found the M&P. I have found some limited "success" with the M&P and either won my class or placed well in some of my local matches. And since I'm the guy who's always looking for a challenge, I have taken up the wheel gun, just for something different. I have picked up a used, beaten up 586 4" for SSR. I'm shooting the classifier at the end of the month so I need to get in some practice. Any tips for the new wheelgunner are welcomed with open ears!
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Practice with your speedloaders until you are smooth and consistent, because you can spend more time reloaidng than shooting!
Don't miss with a revolver, because misses drive you to more reloads.
Or as my revolver national champ shooting buddy says, "shoot them all in the middle really fast, and don't waste time reloading."
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09-12-2012, 06:31 PM
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Or as my revolver national champ shooting buddy says, "shoot them all in the middle really fast, and don't waste time reloading."
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Is your friend's name Jerry, by chance?
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09-12-2012, 06:39 PM
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Ive shot a couple matches with my 686. Ive been tossing around the idea of getting another cylinder and having it chambered for 38 super and machined for moon clips for ESR. I can make 165 pf fairly easy with 158-160 gr bullets.
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10-02-2012, 11:48 PM
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Next season I'm going to try my luck with a Thunder Ranch 325. I just started IDPA this spring, then was out due to shoulder surgery. I did well with a SIG 229, but the potential I've seen with the 325 makes me want to try it out. I'm not looking for blazing times or trophies, just some skills improvement and fun. Practicing with a speed loader/moon clips is tops for the off-season.
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I use a S&W 625-2, with moon clips. Smooth recoil and nice weight.
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