Packard
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I am thinking of buying a model 63 (.22) with a 3" barrel and adjustable sights as an understudy for my 340PD.
I would change out the grips to match my 340PD but everything else would be left alone.
Has anyone done this? Is this a useful thing to do? The .22s will be much less expensive to shoot and would abuse my hands far less. I figure I could get 50+ rounds of trigger time on the 63, and then do my regular 340PD routine which includes 20 rounds of .38s and 5 rounds of .357. (That is about all my hands can tolerate before they start to go numb.)
There are lighter versions that match the configuration of my 340PD much closer, but the aluminum cylinder seems likely to wear too quickly with the number of rounds I would put through it each week (3 to 4 sessions of 50+ rounds per week).
Opinions?
I would change out the grips to match my 340PD but everything else would be left alone.
Has anyone done this? Is this a useful thing to do? The .22s will be much less expensive to shoot and would abuse my hands far less. I figure I could get 50+ rounds of trigger time on the 63, and then do my regular 340PD routine which includes 20 rounds of .38s and 5 rounds of .357. (That is about all my hands can tolerate before they start to go numb.)
There are lighter versions that match the configuration of my 340PD much closer, but the aluminum cylinder seems likely to wear too quickly with the number of rounds I would put through it each week (3 to 4 sessions of 50+ rounds per week).
Opinions?