Camp Perry Revolver?

Two years ago, the man I shot next to all week shot a 95 slowfire at the Harry Reeves match with a"factory stock 44 special triple lock.

You will see all types of guns, the only touble with shooting is you can not see all the pretty guns when you are on the line.

On my K-38 the change of rear sight is 1/2 turn when changing from 50 to 25 yards.

Go and enjoy.

BE SURE TO VISIT VENDOR ROW! ALSO CMP!
BE SURE TO GO TO JOLLY ROGERS!

Fred
 
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Two years ago, the man I shot next to all week shot a 95 slowfire at the Harry Reeves match with a"factory stock 44 special triple lock.

You will see all types of guns, the only touble with shooting is you can not see all the pretty guns when you are on the line.

On my K-38 the change of rear sight is 1/2 turn when changing from 50 to 25 yards.

Go and enjoy.

BE SURE TO VISIT VENDOR ROW! ALSO CMP!
BE SURE TO GO TO JOLLY ROGERS!

Fred

Get the "Perch Boat" at the Jolly Roger. Awesome.
Bob
 
I suggest you take both 27s with matching grips also. They balance better for me than heavy barrels one handed.
 
Well, I entered the Distinguished Revolver Match at Camp Perry and came away just inside the top 10% to earn 10 points toward Distinguished Revolver Status. I did not feel ready for the Harry Reeves match.
I used my 6" Python. Swapped out the red ramp front for a Patrige and installed an Eliason on the back. Grips were roper style from Herretts. This gun does not shoot well at 50 yards off the bench and I intend to have the cylinders properly spec'd along with the forcing cone to improve these groups.
For the timed and rapid I cocked the revolver and waited for the targets to turn, then eased the first round off. The following four were launched DA. It seemed to work out well.
 
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