So this winter despite reading reports concerning ILs, snappy recoil and the high price of scandium framed models I added two new revolvers to my safe. The first is a used 342PD I found when I walked into the store intending to get a new 442, the price was almost the same and the weight was 2/3. Since this was going to be my new CCW I jumped on it. The second is a new 329NG I traded a nice but usless (to me) .38 perfected for. this gun big, light and cool looking, and I have been waiting all winter to shoot it. I found a range halfway between my house and work and have been stopping to shoot off 3 cylynders at a time almost every work day for a couple of weeks. The 342 is flawless with no issues regarding the lock shooting 125g FMJs from underwood. I have been getting 75% of my shots on a paper plate at 15-20 yards rapid fire. Not bad for a new gun and DA only, the recoil is easly controled and not as snapy as everyone said. This morning I stopped and ran off 18 rounds of PMC 180g SJHPs with the 329NG single action, WOW does this thing have a light, touchy triger! I managed to get 12 out of 18 on the plate in rapid fire. It seemed the first shot or so from each cylinder would go before I thought I had put enough pressure on the triger, very light. Recoil is no worse than the 38 and will be a great shooter once I am used to the trigger. I did change the grips to houge to help with the trigger guard hitting my middle finger. On both guns all my shots seem to be down to the right and the ones off the plate are not by much. I shoot fast to get the best real life lesons from the guns and as soon as all the shots are on the plate I will move back further. I was always a good shot with my .45acp and other steel S&Ws so its only a matter of time and $$ and both will be confidant accurate shooters. I will shoot some 240g through the 329 and see how the recoil and acuracy is then.