625 bites me

bob finger

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My 625-8 bites my second finger knuckle with every shot. The bite comes from the bottom rear of the trigger guard. I've tried 3 sets of grips...factory JM's, Hogue rubber and Hogue finger grooves. I get bit with all of them. I'm new to revolvers so maybe it is something I need to learn...but

My fear is I will start to flinch...the bite is not severe and no skin has been broken...but I do feel it with every shot. I have less than 1000 rounds down the pipe at this point.

I really like this pistol...beats picking up brass from my 1911's and it is indeed accurate. Any wisdom from the assembled revolver masses here? Thanks in advance. bob
 
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OOOps. fat fingers! I fixed the model number to an accurate 625. I don't own a 645, just a 745. Egg on face. bob
 
Two hands, right index finger on trigger. Left thumb under right thumb. Same essentially as my 1911 hold. And I'm shooting single action...DA only dry fire so far...that is going to take some work. I'm conditioned to 3# triggers. bob
 
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If you are allowing the trigger guard to bounce off your finger, you aren't gripping the revolver tight enough with at least your middle finger, maybe all of them.

The fact that you have tried different grips and have the same problem leads me to believe it's the way you are holding the revolver.
 
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I have shot revolvers for 50 years and still have the same thing happen at times. My money is on how you grip the revolver. Some revolver seem more prone for me to do this but usually I can work around it.
 
Have you tried the round butt to square grip conversion type?
 

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Maybe the OP could provide a photo of him holding the gun. That might help us diagnose the issue.

While I have no troubles with double action revolvers, single actions are another matter. They rotate up in my hand. Some folks like that, but I'll tell you what, my Super Blackhawk with that doggone squared-off trigger guard nails me every time.
 
Believe it or not on N frames I've had my best results with factory magna grips. My grip is higher and away from the bottom of the trigger guard. The ones I like best are the older ones produced by S&W. They seem to run a little thicker which helps spread out the impact on the web of my hand.

My apologies I just reread your original post (625-8). I didn't realize that your gun was a round butt model.

Sorry:o
 

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I have had that happen with one gun, and one set of grips. A model 14 with a set of Ahrends retro targets would wrap my finger pretty good on every single shot. Factory targets didn't, and oddly the Ahrends didn't when put on a different gun. I just can't explain why it happened in the first place.
 
bob finger:
Many years ago, I realized that I had a problem with ANY revolver that has any recoil at all. I shoot right handed, and the base of my right thumb cannot stand any recoil at all. I also realized early, that Pachmayr rubber grips TOTALLY solves recoil problems with my revolvers as well as my Thompson Contenders (even my 375JDJ).

Having said that, keep in mind that each and every one of has different size and shape of hands. MY 625-8 JM Special is one of my all time favorite revolvers. I have been casting my own bullets, reloading, and shooting since 1950 (yep, 1950, that is NOT a misprint). I have medium/large hands with rather long fingers. I have a fellow club member that has hands so much bigger than mine that you would hardly believe it, so keep that in mind.

MY favorite Packmayrs for several years has been the "grippers" as illustrated on my 625-8:



I am more interested in "Performance" than I am in appearance, so rubber grips do NOT turn me off. My idea is to hit something, not look "purty" (:>)).

FWIW
Dale53
 
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