I have medium-sized hands but shortish fingers. The Miculeks are a near-perfect fit for me, especially for the Ns.
In the K-Ls, they're a little skinny but very fast- which is what these grips are intended for.
I experimented with putting on "cold shrink" "AirGrip" rubber overlay, like a smooth Handall, and found myself slowing down on the draw and first shot. Since I use these revos for IDPA and occasional USPSA, it mattered and the rubber came back off.
Interestingly, last weekend I shot an IDPA match on Saturday using my old Model 28 with Miculeks, and followed up using the same rig the next day for a USPSA match.
In IDPA, you use hot .38s, and in USPSA, .357s for making major power factor and a few extra points.
Both matches went fine, but I noticed on the way home Sunday that my right hand was distinctly sore after blasting off 130 rounds of .357 as quickly as I could.
When it's PPC time in winter, the Hogue rubbers go back on for the slower-paced work.
Another thing- you won't find a better grip for concealment of a big revolver than Miculeks.
I was asked at an IDPA match a couple of years ago why I wasn't shooting that day- and I was wearing a four-inch N-frame under a light summer shirt, in a Rob Leahy Simply Rugged holster.
My co-competitor couldn't see the gun and he knew it was supposed to be there. Nice.
In the K-Ls, they're a little skinny but very fast- which is what these grips are intended for.
I experimented with putting on "cold shrink" "AirGrip" rubber overlay, like a smooth Handall, and found myself slowing down on the draw and first shot. Since I use these revos for IDPA and occasional USPSA, it mattered and the rubber came back off.
Interestingly, last weekend I shot an IDPA match on Saturday using my old Model 28 with Miculeks, and followed up using the same rig the next day for a USPSA match.
In IDPA, you use hot .38s, and in USPSA, .357s for making major power factor and a few extra points.
Both matches went fine, but I noticed on the way home Sunday that my right hand was distinctly sore after blasting off 130 rounds of .357 as quickly as I could.
When it's PPC time in winter, the Hogue rubbers go back on for the slower-paced work.
Another thing- you won't find a better grip for concealment of a big revolver than Miculeks.
I was asked at an IDPA match a couple of years ago why I wasn't shooting that day- and I was wearing a four-inch N-frame under a light summer shirt, in a Rob Leahy Simply Rugged holster.
My co-competitor couldn't see the gun and he knew it was supposed to be there. Nice.