Erich
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I've actually had that thought, Groo. "Spray and pray" is not an option with a roundgun, which is something I appreciate about them: they make you pay more attention to what you're doing.
Amen to that. I have been shooting .38s in IDPA and believe it has made me think the stage out much better. Sunday a new shooter was asking how to shoot a stage and I caught myself saying "well you don't have to be perfect just throw a couple extra at it". Not a very good thought in real self-defence."Spray and pray" is not an option with a roundgun, which is something I appreciate about them: they make you pay more attention to what you're doing.
Originally posted by Erich:
Caleb, here's one I've posted before:
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You don't have to stick with that grip, although it provides a nice place to park your pinky. Any type of grip you see on any of the J frames can go on, including wooden aftermarkets such as Spegals or Ahrends.Originally posted by azmark:
... I like the M60, although the round butt looks a little wierd. It's growing on me as I look at it, though. The only Smiths I've handled had the wooden stocks, and they were the square butt kind.
Originally posted by Erich:
I've found that Federal +P+ load gives some of the smallest deviations of any factory ammo I've chrono'd. I carry it in reserve for all my .38s/.357s and I feel confident it would suffice for "social work."
Maybe not quite that plentiful, a lot of Model 10s have been made, but not hard to find. I have an extra M.60, with 5" barrel, which I am thinking of moving out, have to make room for an incoming Model 40 and a Colt Cobra.Originally posted by azmark:
I had spent some time a while back checking prices on model 10s, but never looked for a 60. Are they as plentiful on the used market as the 10?