Mr. Blenderson
Member
Quick background, I don't have a ton of experience with handguns - I got my first about a year ago, a Glock 17. Then I added a Shield 9mm about six months ago. I shoot 50-100 rounds a week at the range, and often rent other guns to try them out.
I've always wanted a J-frame, so I rented a 642 a while ago and tried it out. I didn't like it all, after the first 10-20 rounds the recoil felt like getting smacked in the hand with a hammer. I was surprised at how much the recoil bothered me - I'm a pretty big dude (6'1 220lbs) and do MMA so I'm quite used to pain and it generally doesn't bother me. But when I shot the 642 I honestly didn't even want to finish the box of 50 cartridges.
Also, I was wildly inaccurate with it. I could barely keep shots on the large-size paper target at 7 yards. After this experience I swore the J-frames off and focused on my autoloaders.
I still couldn't get rid of the revolver bug, so when I sold my Glock 17 a few weeks ago intending to replace it with a FS M&P 9mm I bought a 4" SS 686+ instead. I'm in love with this gun! I'm more accurate with it than any other handgun I've shot and it's a ton of fun at the range. There certainly is something about wheelguns, I just like holding it and spinning the cylinder.
The thing is even though I tried a J-frame and hated it, I still want one, and I don't know why. Lots of people seem to love them, enjoy shooting them, and carry them, especially on here. Maybe I just had no idea what I was doing the first time I rented one? I don't remember the specific cartridges I was using but they were Magtechs. This 686 just made me want to get a whole bunch of revolvers.
Is it stupid to want to buy a gun that I didn't enjoy shooting and shot terribly? If I did get a J-frame it would be for pocket carry, which is the only carry method that works for me with my clothes and South Florida weather.
I've always wanted a J-frame, so I rented a 642 a while ago and tried it out. I didn't like it all, after the first 10-20 rounds the recoil felt like getting smacked in the hand with a hammer. I was surprised at how much the recoil bothered me - I'm a pretty big dude (6'1 220lbs) and do MMA so I'm quite used to pain and it generally doesn't bother me. But when I shot the 642 I honestly didn't even want to finish the box of 50 cartridges.
Also, I was wildly inaccurate with it. I could barely keep shots on the large-size paper target at 7 yards. After this experience I swore the J-frames off and focused on my autoloaders.
I still couldn't get rid of the revolver bug, so when I sold my Glock 17 a few weeks ago intending to replace it with a FS M&P 9mm I bought a 4" SS 686+ instead. I'm in love with this gun! I'm more accurate with it than any other handgun I've shot and it's a ton of fun at the range. There certainly is something about wheelguns, I just like holding it and spinning the cylinder.

The thing is even though I tried a J-frame and hated it, I still want one, and I don't know why. Lots of people seem to love them, enjoy shooting them, and carry them, especially on here. Maybe I just had no idea what I was doing the first time I rented one? I don't remember the specific cartridges I was using but they were Magtechs. This 686 just made me want to get a whole bunch of revolvers.

Is it stupid to want to buy a gun that I didn't enjoy shooting and shot terribly? If I did get a J-frame it would be for pocket carry, which is the only carry method that works for me with my clothes and South Florida weather.