MarkAlt
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I had some fun at the range today. Finally had a chance to try out the Roscoes (2” and 3”).
All shots were DA, 10 yards, standing. Come to think of it, I didn’t even try SA on either one. I'm happy with the results below, considering my modest abilities. Trigger was smooth (no grit), broke crisp and reset was quick. Felt a lot like my 642s.
I was surprised that both the 2” and 3” felt (and performed) almost identically. With eyes on the target, I would be hard pressed to say whether it was the 2” or 3”. Good balance and feel. Both hit point of aim if I did my part. The deep blue sight and notch were very dark. I had to move off to a brighter part of the target to sync the sight picture. A little bright orange on the ramp should help. As I inched the grip upward to get better purchase, the groups tightened up and flip became minimal. However, the old hammer bite was there. Possibly the extra ‘padding’ in my hands.
I love the look of wood grips, but forgot how snappy a 38 snub can be and how small the butt is. The Roscoes come with rubber grips hidden inside the box. Next time, I will probably relent and go rubber for a little more comfort …or maybe a T-grip.
Out of the three brands I brought, S&B FMJ seemed to do best. Norma was very close and PPU SWC was just okay, seeming to group a little worse than me.
For the absurdly low price, they are made very well and performed without a hitch. No surprises, lots of fun.



First shots of the day. Sun was in my eyes


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