gfors
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A few months ago, I found this 2 1/2" 19-5, at the LGS. When I took it shooting, she was spitting lead. Turns out there was little to no forcing cone. My gunsmith cut one at 11 1/2 degrees, and reamed and polished the throats of the charging holes. Today, I took it to the range, for the first time, since the work was done.
Wow!
It's amazing how accurate this little piece is! Using two hands, double action, at 25 yards, shooting 158 grain .38 Special, I put my first string of 5 shots into a 6 inch group. I shot another same size group with .357 158 grain, one-handed, single action. With some practice, those groups will be smaller.
While there is a big difference between .38 Special and .357, the full house .357's were not painful or unmanageable. The round butt, Magnas and Tyler did a remarkable job of eating up the recoil.
I also shot some .38 +p 125's; they weren't as accurate.
Wow!
It's amazing how accurate this little piece is! Using two hands, double action, at 25 yards, shooting 158 grain .38 Special, I put my first string of 5 shots into a 6 inch group. I shot another same size group with .357 158 grain, one-handed, single action. With some practice, those groups will be smaller.
While there is a big difference between .38 Special and .357, the full house .357's were not painful or unmanageable. The round butt, Magnas and Tyler did a remarkable job of eating up the recoil.
I also shot some .38 +p 125's; they weren't as accurate.
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