Hello!
I am considering buying another S&W revolver for multiple uses. At the moment I am focusing on J-frames like 438, etc., that have both a shrouded hammer and also ability to be fired SA. This would be a pocket carry gun that could become a "hunting" gun in situations where a heavier, longer-barreled revolver, etc. would not be carried. Normal carry load expected to be something like Buffalo Bore's FBI +P 158 grain SWC-HP. Revolver must be capable of producing small enough groups for small game, perhaps with HBWC, DEWC or SWC loads. I am a reloader with 50+ years experience finding small grouping, yet powerful loads, mostly for hunting. Carrying separate "hunting" loads is accepted.
SO, my question is, how small groups, all 5 chambers, can I expect, SA shooting from solid, "hunting" rests, from a S&W stubbie? Distance expected to generally be 25-35 yards or less, but shots out to 75+ yards may be taken.
Thanks,
Niklas
I am considering buying another S&W revolver for multiple uses. At the moment I am focusing on J-frames like 438, etc., that have both a shrouded hammer and also ability to be fired SA. This would be a pocket carry gun that could become a "hunting" gun in situations where a heavier, longer-barreled revolver, etc. would not be carried. Normal carry load expected to be something like Buffalo Bore's FBI +P 158 grain SWC-HP. Revolver must be capable of producing small enough groups for small game, perhaps with HBWC, DEWC or SWC loads. I am a reloader with 50+ years experience finding small grouping, yet powerful loads, mostly for hunting. Carrying separate "hunting" loads is accepted.
SO, my question is, how small groups, all 5 chambers, can I expect, SA shooting from solid, "hunting" rests, from a S&W stubbie? Distance expected to generally be 25-35 yards or less, but shots out to 75+ yards may be taken.
Thanks,
Niklas