Thinking about going all revolver

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I've been lucky enough to shoot some during recovery from surgery and been bringing lots of fun to the range. They recently set up a series of steel plates and I've been having a ball pinging them with my .22 Ruger pistol
They are asking no ball or HP to start with
I brought my HK VP9 and my Ruger Max last few times
Lead rounds constantly hang but FMJ will cycle in both just fine BUT I can't use that on the steel yet

Another issue is policing my brass
Hernia surgery means I'm a little limited in movement
So last time I brought my 19-3
Man was that a blast. I was ringing steel on almost every shot and just dumping empties into a belt dump pouch then a reload
I'm thinking if I had a 9mm revolver bet that would be a blast too and quick since the truncated come lead 9mm would practically fall in

I carry a 36 no dash I just got off this forum (thanks NY-1) that my wife has claimed as her bedside gun (familiar story for many - the significant others get dibs)
I getting a 442 for the holidays to get a little lighter in the pocket to replace my 36
.38 recoil doesn't bother me as I've had 37s in the past
I also shoot some 19s, 15s and a 38/44 at times
It sure is nice not having to pick through grass and mud for the cases
So thinking of selling off the 9mm and .380 and getting a 929 performance center
Leaving me only the semi .22
THAT I can't sell - it's an SR22 with purple lilac frame that's my wife's favorite for the range and it shoots pretty well

Plus my local FFL knows I'm the S&W revolver guy so I usually end up with some .357 or .38 at decent prices so he would be willing to deal with me for some trade fodder
I'm the only one who seems to like the old six shooter around here as everyone wants a plastic striker fired semi so I should get some good cash back plus magazines


So anyone ever go mostly revolver (sans one .22 for me)

If so did you miss the automatics?
 
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REAL MEN CARRY REVOLVERS !
The only plus "Bottom Feeders" has over "Wheel Guns" is more rounds before reloading and slightly quicker reload.

With Revolvers "Limp Wristing" is not an issue.
Revolvers are more forgivening on ammo used.
Picking up brass: there are many tools available to save bending. A fellow shooter at the range had a long cane that had a magnet for picking up brass. However with a Revolver hunting and finding brass is not an issue.
 
Back in my reloading days, I preferred revolvers, easier to retrieve the brass. No finicky magazines to worry about.
 
The steel will be fine with fmj. Our sasp team use softer metal for mostly .22 but we shoot 9mm in PCC and 1911. Fmj don't do much.

Revolvers are like a manual transmission. You like to drive them once in a while.

But day to day..an automatic is what you have.


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I quit chasing brass years ago!! I have some autos, but shoot them very little, and I leave the brass! Mostly 9mm which I do not like to reload, anyway. Well, on second thought, I sometimes help others find their brass. I would rather shoot a revolver, anyway.
 
Yeah, I went all revolvers some years ago with two exceptions. I have a 1956 Colt Huntsman that belonged to my Uncle that I keep, well, because it belonged to my Uncle. Then I have a Keltec P3AT that I honestly have no idea why I still have, other than the opportunity to get rid of it just hasn't come up. One of these days I'll give it to an unsuspecting family member. :D

I thoroughly enjoy shooting my wheelguns. The bottom feeders just stopped bringing me joy so down the road they went.
 
I have shot only revolvers for matches since 1979 to the present. I can shoot autos if just target shooting, but in a competition, sometimes put 6 lb. of DA pull on a 2 lb. SA auto trigger. Good way to get ADs and lose points.

I have one auto I like best out of all of them. It's a CZ Tactical Sport. It had a 2lb. trigger out of the box and is super accurate, plus the grip fits my hand perfectly.
 
I mostly shoot my revolvers in centerfire. The only exception is a pair of 1911's. I've been shooting the 1911's more often lately as if you ask for your brass, the RSO's at my current range will sweep up your brass (and some other's!) into a large dustpan and then pour it for you while you hold the bag.

I take them kolaches.
 
I like and use both. Revolvers and semi-autos accompany me to the range with almost every visit. In real life use, I tend to carry what I think is the right tool for the job. When in the woods here in PA and Maine, it is usually a big bore revolver, as it also is while hunting. Power, accuracy, and reliability.

For self defence carry away from the woods, it is usually a semi-auto, for the weight, capacity, concealability, and yes, reliability.

I wouldn't want to limit myself to just one of either type.

And AZShooters comment about the Dillon brass picker upper thingy is spot on. They work great. I might also see if your club would consider some of the soft lead plated bullets like Berry's. They usually feed well in a semi, and are not as hard as traditional FMJ bullets.

Larry
 
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