KLYDE
Member
Every Wednesday me and a buddy go to the range. He shoots trap. Depending on the mood, I'll bring a rifle or handgun. This weeks trip the 625-4 5" got the call.
I had a box of 50 auto rim loaded with 5.3 W231 and an Xtreme 200 gr SWC. Set a combat target at 30 feet and enjoyed an easy stress free day of shooting. No timer, just enjoying the day. Only person on the range.
Xtreme offers a PDF loading manual for their bullets. Good thing is that it gives you some hard data on OAL and load. Bad thing is that they only offer one powder choice. OK if you happen to have that particular powder. If not, the PDF is useless.
I loaded up 9 spare auto cases with the 6.5 Power Pistol load and the 200 gr SWC they had listed. Have plenty of Power Pistol. Loaded them in a a couple of moon clips. Full six and the odd three.
At the end of the range session I set a target at 50 feet to test the accuracy of that load. Put a block of wood and a sandbag on the bench for a rest. The only stool there was way high. I was all crunched down and couldn't get a good sight picture. First three shots.....high and wild.....What the heck. I stood up and tossed the sandbag. Loaded the 6 round moon clip and fired it two handed off hand. See attached pic. Yes...it was accurate but a little dirty. I'll stick to the Bullseye or W231.
No matter what load I have put through this 625, it shoots. Auto Rim or standard brass, it shoots. One of the most accurate revolvers I own.
Regards Klyde
I had a box of 50 auto rim loaded with 5.3 W231 and an Xtreme 200 gr SWC. Set a combat target at 30 feet and enjoyed an easy stress free day of shooting. No timer, just enjoying the day. Only person on the range.
Xtreme offers a PDF loading manual for their bullets. Good thing is that it gives you some hard data on OAL and load. Bad thing is that they only offer one powder choice. OK if you happen to have that particular powder. If not, the PDF is useless.
I loaded up 9 spare auto cases with the 6.5 Power Pistol load and the 200 gr SWC they had listed. Have plenty of Power Pistol. Loaded them in a a couple of moon clips. Full six and the odd three.
At the end of the range session I set a target at 50 feet to test the accuracy of that load. Put a block of wood and a sandbag on the bench for a rest. The only stool there was way high. I was all crunched down and couldn't get a good sight picture. First three shots.....high and wild.....What the heck. I stood up and tossed the sandbag. Loaded the 6 round moon clip and fired it two handed off hand. See attached pic. Yes...it was accurate but a little dirty. I'll stick to the Bullseye or W231.
No matter what load I have put through this 625, it shoots. Auto Rim or standard brass, it shoots. One of the most accurate revolvers I own.
Regards Klyde