Your most accurate revolver

Re." OP. S&W 18-3 that I bought about 2001 from an acquaintance at a local gunshow. Firing off-hand I've been able to shoot 6 shot groups with it at 60 long paces that measured under 6 inches. It is an exceptional revolver. I would not consider selling it.
 
For me it is the 28-2. I have posted a 50' indoor range target showing 5 shots in one hole. I think the quality of build then the weight, good sights and for me the grip shape and size make N frames perfect shooters.
 
My most accurate 4" is this 25-5, dressed down for shooting (rubber grips).
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My 629-6 PC has shot sub 1" groups at 50 yards and regularly 3" groups at 100 yards
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Sorry! I just read the start to this thread, this obviously isn't a 4" gun. My apologies.
 
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4" 38 Colt Diamondback with 158 g LRN with 700 X holds the 10 ring at 25 yards.
4" Ruger GP100 in 327 holds the X-ring at 25 yds 98g DEWC and AA#2. - gene
 
My 6" mdl. 10-5. It out shoots my 14, a flier is about a half inch off the main group. It loves a 146gr. DEWC that I cast. Bullet fitment must be right on with this one. I picked her up rust flecked and cleaned her up, not bad for a little over $200.00. A shooter for sure. Wish I could add a pic but something isn't right.
Probably me.


Best, Rick
 
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4" 38 Colt Diamondback with 158 g LRN with 700 X holds the 10 ring at 25 yards.
4" Ruger GP100 in 327 holds the X-ring at 25 yds 98g DEWC and AA#2. - gene
 
My most accurate 4 incher has to be my 624, it'll shoot clover leaf groups from a rest at 25yds all day long.
 
My most accurate revolver with a 4" barrel is my S&W model 19-4, pinned and recessed with 3 T's. Second place is my Colt Python.
 
This is going to be easy, I only own one 4" revolver. It's a M18-3.

LTC
 
4" Colt Diamondback
4" Ruger in 327 Federal
I have 2 4" Model 67's just can't get them to shoot with that Diamondback.
My most accurate Smith is my old Model 25-2.- gene
 

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