686 Grips for those who are recoil adverse.

A lot of my S&W's have Hogue rubber grips on them. Not only are they good for recoil , but I really like that in the summer when my hands are sweaty they still offer good grip and control while shooting.
 
For anyone interested...the Hogue Tamer grips work with HKS Speedloader 586-A for .38 Spcl and .357 when used with a S&W 686 six-shooter. The grips provide enough clearance.
 

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I would like to hear more from anyone that has experienced both the Hogue Tamer and the Pachmayr Diamond Pro grips. How do they compare?

Tried both on a SP101 3" .357. Preferred the Diamond Pro as the bottom of the grip has a bit more real estate for the pinky finger to grasp with.
 
For appearance…..square butt target grips.

What I shoot better with? The open back strap style Grippers from Pachmayr.
 
Tried both on a SP101 3" .357. Preferred the Diamond Pro as the bottom of the grip has a bit more real estate for the pinky finger to grasp with.
I didn't see those Pachs, I got the Hogues and like them on the 101 so my pinky isn't hanging. If the OEM grip was just half a finger width longer I would have stayed with them. Mine is a 4" so no real desire to keep it small.
 
You already got what I would have recommended. The Hogues will make a noticeable difference. Some prefer Pachs, but as someone who has used both on a 686, the Hogues were noticeably more comfortable. You made the right call OP, it should soften the felt recoil enough for you to enjoy your gun.
 
I use Hogue on all my EDC defensive carry revolvers. I sometimes take them off just to take pretty pictures, but I haven't found a better grip when it comes to actually shooting the gun instead of trying to impress others with how pretty the gun looks.
 
BEAUTIFUL 25-7!!! Always wanted 1, but never happened. Do have a 25-15 that I enjoy shooting though. Bob
 
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