Originally posted by tom turner:
I've shot hundreds of competitions with pistols and revolvers.
One of my favorite memories was winning the pot at a steel match's "Special Match." About 30-35 shooters competed. I won with a revolver against some mighty fine shooters . . . all using high capacity autoloaders.
RULES:
1. 18 steel plates or poppers, spread in a 60 degree angle in front of the line, from various distances between 10-35 yards.
2. ALL GUNS STARTED UNLOADED, IN A PISTOL BOX
3. First one to drop all EIGHTEEN targets won the pot.
4. ONE MANDITORY RELOAD (as to not favor the Glock 17 shooters using 33 round extended magazines.
I came to the line with a S&W M25-2 revolver in .45ACP that uses moon clips . . . and thus I'd have to load, then reload two times UNLESS I missed even once . . . and if I did, I'd have to reload again.
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Thus, I'd have to be real fast, real accurate and real smooth. However, I shoot this gun better and faster than my competition 1911 anyway so I looked forward to the challenge . . . as well as possibly waxing the auto guys who normally don't face wheelgunners due to various classifications.
I won the match by nearly two seconds! Better . . . I got to rag the guys mercilessly for a few months!Part of the fun of competitions is the fellowship!![]()
Frankly, most deadly handgun fights last less than three seconds. Neither guy is gonna stand still and allow the other guy to shoot him. Gun games are nothing like a real, mortal confrontation. However, the games can surely make us far better handgunners who eventually develop skills at a higher level that greatly increase our chances of survival against those who don't compete and get smooth and fast!
There's an old saying, "Beware of the old man with a revolver . . . he probably knows how to use it!"![]()
Okay this is going to be real newbie question. I see that your sets of 6 bullets are all linked together with say a wire type mechanism.
So is that all you have to do is drop all 6 in at once into the revolver instead of putting each bullet in one at a time?