Your most accurate revolver

In 4" my original first year production M-66 with stainless frt & rear sights. The first 66 I ever purchased have had it since 1970.

In the 6" gun category I have several contenders... A circa 1964 6" K-38, all three of my PC Light Weight Hunters are tackdrivers, and a std 657 in 6" is a one hole shooter at 25 yds with 7.5 of Unique and a 220 gr Cast bullet.

FN in MT
 
A model 15 that I owned back in the mid seventies. I wish I had it back. Traded it for a model 19 and let it slip away also.
 
Results so far: a couple .44s, a couple .45s, a few .22s, and everything else (50+) either .38 or .357. Interesting. The .38/.357 numbers don't surprise me, but I'd have expected a lot more .22s.

Hope this helps, and Semper Fi.

Ron H.
 
I have never really had a 4" revolver that stood out as extremely accurate. They have all been good but nothing special. My 6" Model 14 on the other hand is scary accurate and if I do my part will make one ragged hole at 25 yards.
 
It would have to be my 21-4, .44 spl.
And both of the 10-8s are about as good.
The pre 10 RB ('50) is a shade better than the the 10-8s in DA.
I'd like to say this was at 50 yds. Or even 25. But 10 to 15 yds is what it is.
 

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Dan Wesson model 715. Accurate with the 4" bbl, more accurate with the 8".

Josh P
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My most accurate 4" revolver is this model 16-4 with .32 S&W long wadcutters.
 

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What has been the most accurate revolver with a 4" barrel that you have owned.

I had a 686SSR that was a tack driver.

The most accurate 4" revolver that I've ever owned is my beloved 18-3. With good quality ammunition it has put two cylinder loads into right at 1.5 inches at 25 yds. firing from a two handed hold off the roof of my little car. It shoots with a consistence accuracy that is routine. It is my all time favorite revolver.
 
i have had many that was great. my best would have to be my 1917 smith 45acp that was made in 1918 a real tack driver with 5gr. unique and my cast lead 230fp. bullet. 50/50 mix. pure lead and ww
 

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