robert1804
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Bought this gun new a month ago. Finally got in some good range time today with 4 .357 loadings and 4 .38 loadings, 240 rounds total. It shot it all well and a few very well. Bench rested with 140gr Hornady XTP's in magnum cases with 7gr of Unique got 6 shots in a 1 3/8" group at 25 yds.. I was having a good vision day (I'm 62), but still have a hard time focusing so there's room for improvement. I'm just so amped to find this gun to be accurate and to find some great indoor range loadings so easily. Tried some magnums in it last week but after just a few shots at the local indoor range I decided to use an outdoor range for that.
After reading these forums and all the problems some folks are having with guns, I am happy to report no problems with this one. It shipped from Smith on 4/1/15. No canted barrel, smooth action and crisp trigger, no scratches, a picture perfect bore and forcing cone and the sights were close. A .040" gauge is a slight friction fit in the cylinder gap. 100 of the 240 rounds today were soft lead in .38 cases and there was no leading at all.
A new model 69 I bought just before this 686 (shipped 4/8/15) is the same condition-wise. Still need to work up some indoor loads for it but it doesn't seem picky about ammo and doesn't lead either.
After reading these forums and all the problems some folks are having with guns, I am happy to report no problems with this one. It shipped from Smith on 4/1/15. No canted barrel, smooth action and crisp trigger, no scratches, a picture perfect bore and forcing cone and the sights were close. A .040" gauge is a slight friction fit in the cylinder gap. 100 of the 240 rounds today were soft lead in .38 cases and there was no leading at all.
A new model 69 I bought just before this 686 (shipped 4/8/15) is the same condition-wise. Still need to work up some indoor loads for it but it doesn't seem picky about ammo and doesn't lead either.
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