Sounds like a successful visit to the range to me!
One question I would ask myself would be; were my expectations too high? We are talking about a Kit Gun that came in a 2 or 4 inch barrel.
A second question would be how does it compare with your experience with similar guns (if you have any).
I am impressed. Please let us know how you do after a few more trips to the range.
And congratulations and good luck with your Kit Gun
I must remain humble, and your congratulation could lead me that I'm a fine shooter, what is not true.
My mod 34-1 is equipped with a 4" barrel. This make the task easier...
As explained, the last shoot, I had a support and use my two hands.
Nevertheless these shoots shows one thing, not about the shooter but about the gun: respecting the methode mentionned in the S&W notice that I am happy to have read, aiming axial point below the balck part of the target, this revolver reveals to be rather accurate.
This gun is my first 22 LR so I can't compare with others in the same caliber.
I have one S&W model 22-4 chambered in .45 acp - N frame from 2007
I equipped this gun with Altamont grip.
Even if I have small hands, with this grip its easier for me to position my two hands compared to the 34-1. But I forget to hold the 22-4 with one hand, becasue of the recoil, what I can do easily with the 34-1.
I have also a model 10-8 built in 1987, chambered in 38 sp, K frame.
At the moment its the best balance bewten feelings and pleasure, just the recoil that does not break your harm (I 'am 71 and have some osteoarthritis) and informs you that you have shot

I will come back to you after having shot agian with this gun, but it's going to take some time, since I use to shot each week with a different weapon including my 15 black powder revolvers, my 1873 SAA Uberti chambered in .45 LC, my tow others S&W and my Winchester 1894 in 45 LC also... and there is only 48 open weeks per year at our range in Cherbourg...