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Old 04-13-2006, 03:53 PM
PJgunner PJgunner is offline
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Originally posted by 8X56MS
6.5, I think shooting snubbies well is as much an art as a science. In my humble opinion, there is zero use in firing snubs from the bench. If you can shoot yours that well while standing on your hind legs, then let it go at that. Revolvers are not bench rest weapons.
I will agree with you, but only up to a point. Shooting that snubby from the bench is most likely the best way to find his best load. Once that is done, then I will agree that shooting both one and two handed while standing, sitting and any other position you might end up in during a gunfight should be the way to practice.

If you like a challenge, set up a man silhouette target up at one hundred yards and see just what you can do. I'll give you a hint. Aim for the head and drop then into the torso. With a little practice, you'll find it is pretty easy to do. On a shot like that, it is OK to rest against a pole of other object to help steady your aim. You'd be quite surprised at just how accurate a snubbie can be.
Paul B.
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