I guess I should stop into more of those pawn shops that sell guns. Dang.
I guess I should stop into more of those pawn shops that sell guns. Dang.
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Not another dime.
That is awesome! Now you need a JMCK holster for it! I don't carry my revolver very often, but I really like the JMCK for it when I do.
When I get my floral carved holster from Milt Sparks I will carry it more often. I am 12 weeks into the 26 week wait. I need to get a floral carved speed loader carrier as well. The biggest issue with the ones I have seen is they are made for HKS style speed loaders vice the Safariland ones I have (and prefer).
Took the GP100 and M64 to the range today. I did not shoot nearly as well as I have been. Nothing horrific, but my groups were about 25% bigger (6 inches at 10 yards vice 4 inch groups at 10 that I have been shooting).
Shot the M64 with the 38 Short Colt load and had a lot of fun with it.
One of the Range Officers there gave 10 pounds of linotype so I can mess with alloying the lead that I have.
Took the GP100 out again today, shot a couple of hundred rounds. I shot some 125 cast FP bullets using the 38 Short Colt brass at 7 yards. They shot pretty well.
Before I shot the GP100 I shot 15 rounds from my Apexed M&P:
Then I shot 15 rounds from my G19 with a red dot:
I then shot a 50 round group with the GP100, using a 166 grain SWC:
After this session I adjusted the sights 4 right. I will need to load up some more and see if that moves the group to the right enough.
All of these groups were at 7 yards. I shot a group at 10 yards and the group was a full 2 inches to the left of the bull.
I am a little disappointed with the G19 group. I may need to spend a lot more time shooting it. The Apex M&P is about as good as I can shoot right now.
I am still really enjoying the GP100 and shooting it double action.
Loaded up 75 148 grain NEI wadcutters over 3.0 grains of Titegroup.
I will shoot these on Friday along with some 166 grain bullets and some 150 grain bullets.
The Starline brass is holding up great. I am on the 3rd or 4th loading on these and they still are doing fine.