I am a novice to most of the knowledge here, and read for all I am worth. I practice what my
finances will allow, dry fire a few times a week, and daily carry a SA/DA with the comfort that
I am doing what life allows to improve as possible. Having said that, I genuinely have a fondness for
that old cowboy style six shooter and as with all things in life I would love to become as accurate with
it as I am with my daily carry.
I recognize that the inherent accuracy of such guns on average is not usually quite what the
modern firearms are, yet for decades many have taken their share of critters,two legged, four legged and
paper type. There are many competition based forums for them, Cas, SASS, etc. and maybe that is all there
is for training, but to my mind accuracy and competence is what makes shooting anything at all enjoyable.
Pistol,rifle, shotgun, etc they all benefit from practice. So with all that in mind, does anyone here run drills
with my favorite the old cowboy six shooter?
I know many of those listed could be modified to run with the old thumb busters but has anyone here done
so? Not so much for a speed thing as much as simple accuracy? The old six gun hung on the tractor seat has its own
kind of comfort after all and isn't that truly what such drill and practice is all about?