So I could not pass up picking up a new gun. I want to shoot it as a fun / can't get over my competitive challenge mind new venture.
Background.
I shoot Single Stack in USPSA and CDP in IDPA, and am not too bad at it. I started as a supplemental range time / training / trigger time activity. I did progress pretty good. I am currently classified B class in USPSA, but often beat A class shooters in match settings. I am classified Expert in IDPA. I could easily classify Master in IDPA, but I want to achieve this by Match bump, and have yet to win a competition that has enough people to do this. My goal this year is to classify A class in Single Stack and match bump to Master in IDPA. Once I do that I was going to switch to Production and SSP, but I found a new challenge...
I picked up a Smith and Wesson 625 for a song and I like the challenge. The reason I choose to compete in Single Stack and CDP is even round counts in a comp setting. I thought shooting a wheel gun might be a good way to take that up a notch.
Here is my discussion point.
I know nothing about revolvers. I intend to shoot this in IDPA when I achieve my master goal with CDP. What do I need to know to be competitive? What nuances are important? What do I need to know gear wise to make me competitive?
Thanks for your thoughts.