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Tim wrote:
On Dec 7, 8:42 pm, Boater wrote: UglyDan®©™ wrote: (Boater)wrote UglyDan®©™ wrote: To a degree, Yes a 6" barrel is more accurate than the 4", What Harry failed to mention is it all has to do with "Sight Radius" Basically the distance between the front and rear sights, and there's alot of variables that come into play, When I shoot a day long competition I usually start off with my 6" barrel and end up switching to my 4" barrel later in the day, and the reason is I'm just plain tired. What happens is the front sight gets wobbly in my eye due to the longer sight radius in the 6" barrel. I'm no firearms expert, and would never claim to be, but I do shoot a few matches a week, do all my own reloading, and all the work on my own firearms. Among other things. ![]() UD Sight radius has to do with the shooter, not the firearm. Put identical 4" and 6" barrel revolvers in pistol rests and the results against targets at combat distances will be pretty much the same. For accuracy, though, I prefer semi-autos. Again, To a degree. May I suggest you take your pistols. put them in a vise, turn the handle 20 times (righty tighty), then go dryfire them all you want, Or you could take the womens handgun course I give every few months. Among other things. UD Please. I've taken courses and in fact I'm hoping to take an combat pistol course at the SigSauer Academy. What skills are you offering that I haven't learned? Well, in my case considerable training with an M1911A-1. If you can hit with one of those at 60m. then a sig 9m is a piece 'o cake. I don't shoot those distances. I shoot handguns at 25-yard targets, mostly. |
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