INTERNET SNUBBY MATCH

I went to the range this morning to shoot the match. I was getting some interesting looks when I moved the table out of the way and moved a chair into position and again when the target only went out 7 yards. I belong to a precision shooting club, no holster work at all allowed so I had no way to really shoot this match as David intended. BUT, I was there, so why not at least shoot something, so here is 7 yards, sitting in a chair, 2 hands, double action. I used my 2.5" Model 19-3. This is NOT my entry for this month's match, I really can't do it at my range.
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I started shooting when I was 14 on my high school rifle team and that was 60 years ago. I've shot pistol competition most of those 60 years. In the 90's I had one leg toward Distinguished when I had to stop for awhile.
I shake too much to shoot competition these days but if I can use two hands, I can really keep the sights aligned.
 
Are these double action shots? A lot easier shooting with the hammer back. Maybe specify one way or the other. But you're right, very cool idea.
 
Well, the best I could do was 1.9 inches. I was shooting single action, sitting in a chair, with a bench in front of me to rest the revolver on. It was about as steady as shooting prone. I sure got a lesson in how a tiny difference in the sight picture will make a trenendous difference in point of impact 7 yeards away.

I shot both my M&P and 638. I really thought the 638 would turn in a smaller group; it has better and bigger sights, and the trigger pull is lighter, due to Woolf springs as the mainspring and rebound spring. The 638 shot consistent groups, while the M&P varied more in group size; one of its groups was 0.1 inch smaller than the 638.
 

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I tried from laying on my right side in the grass two hand hold, right arm on the grass. I fired one when I was not quite ready.

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Then not to be beat, I sat at a bench two hand hold single action.

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reloading in the grass was not easy.
 
One more try, this time I shot from the prone position. Arms straight out in front of me making a triangle. Elbows on the ground, single action regular 44 speical loads.

If you do not think this is a snubby, no problem.

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Thank you Stu. It was my Dads, He bought it new around 1985. It's a custom shop model. I measured the barrel, 2 15/16". Not going to fit in my ankle holster.

Remember, enter early, enter often.
 
Snubby match

Sounds like fun. I'll be out tomorrow. Sitting on the bench but unsupported shooting hands. With my 1949 M&P. You all are going to make me and my 68 year old eyes look bad:p But what the heck:o I'm going to use a version of the TAROMAN target:D:D
 
JayBird: yours looks a lot like mine, but with a lot more finish. Mine is SN C 137012. There are several pictures of it on this string. I get better scores with it than with my Model 638.
 
M&P snubbies

JayBird: yours looks a lot like mine, but with a lot more finish. Mine is SN C 137012. There are several pictures of it on this string. I get better scores with it than with my Model 638.

Cyrano: Truth be told; at "combat" distance of 5 to 7 yards, I shoot better off hand double action with this M&P ( from 1949) than any of my revolvers, except possibly a 15-3:)
 
The winner is Stu 1 ritter.

I think he followed the rules just fine and has by far the smallest group. Great shooting.

For January Match, Let's make it Fifty Feet, 10 shots DAO. One hand or two.

Enter early, enter often

David
 

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