StrawHat
Member
Excellent advice. Not an "expert" but I went through basic LEO training in 1976 spending lots of time at the range with Model 10's. As Chief of a small campus department we transitioned from revolvers to Glocks in the 1990's. In my opinion the biggest difference to learn is trigger pull and control between a semi-automatic and a revolver (in double action). (Whether transition from revolver to semi or vice-versa). When practicing with the revolver as you pull the trigger watch the hammer draw back, your squeeze should be such that you will not anticipate when it will fall.
Hope that makes sense! Good luck.
I disagree with watching the hammer. Your total concentration should be on the sight picture. The sights determine where the bullets impact. If your sight picture is not good, squeeze and readjust the sights, then continue squeezing.
Kevin