What's your most accurate Revolver?

My most accurate is my Model 627-0 .357 magnum Model of 1989, but my Model 657-2 6½" .41 Magnum Classic Hunter is right up there, as is my Model 686 6" Classic Hunter. If I cheat and use .38 special match wadcutters, my 627 has the edge. I do need to work on my photography though.

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I can't really say which is the most accurate in a technical sense, as I've never shot any of them from a bench, but my 1951 22 Combat Masterpiece just flat hits stuff. I've got 2 K22 Masterpieces, but when something absolutely, positively has to have a hole in it, give me the 22 CM.

It'd be interesting to shoot 'em off a bench rest with a variety of ammo, but they all three like the rare and elusive Federal bulk pack well enough.
 
Believe it or not, my M19 with a 2 1/2" barrel is just as accurate for me as my M10 with a 4" bull barrel. I know, crazy, right? They are both tack drivers and I can't get enough of 'em.
 
My 2 most accurate: S&W 25 in .45 ACP and my Ruger Single Action .22 , 7 1/2 " revolver. I have a pre 17 S&W and a S&W 18 and a Colt Huntsman, but the Ruger is the most accurate .22
 
A have a 4" m 28 and 6" 27-2 that shoot <2" @ 50 yds.
I can do no better than that with iron sights and 60 yr. old eyes...


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As of now, it's the 610. Not only accurate but it points naturally for me. My go to gun for bowling pins.


A recently acquired 19-3 (6") has shown potential but I need more time with it.

For longer range, the Super Blackhawk Hunter is my best with either a red dot or scope.
 

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