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Why is the group fired on plain cardboard tighter than the group on the painted bull? To shoot for accuracy on a plain target with iron sights removes the bullseye as a magnet for your focus. Trunnion rest, CCI Mini Mag 40 grain copper plated RN. 6 o'clock hold, trunnion rest: 5x5=6.1" 100 yards. elevation 15 clicks.įront sight about 12-inches wide at 100 yards. trunnion rest, 6 o'clock hold, CCI Mini Mag copper plate 40 RN. Prevent debris from gathering under star, and prevent shells from hanging up under star.ġ00 yards, white bullseye to compare group size between painted bullseye and plain cardboard. Index and pinky brace frame while middle and ring fingers hold cylinder open. "Hook 'em Horns" hand sign-aka bullroar signal-preferred for control of cylinder during extraction & ejection. Elevation: 10 clicks above bottom detent: center hole is a double.įederal Gold Match 40 RN standard velocity Target. 22 Long Rifle standard velocity 40 grain lead Round Nose. Front sight sketched to show sight picture and width of front sight as it appears on target. Short yardage-45 or 50 feet-is a good place to start targeting. CCI Mini mag copper plated 40 grain round nose.ĬCI Min Mag 40 RN. 5-shots in 0.6-inches bottom hole is a double. Note finger is well onto trigger.Īctual trigger contact lands on pad of finger with joint at edge of trigger. Although it may not appear so, frame contacts rest, along with barrel. If you shoot better with the tip of your finger on the trigger, or the center of the pad, go for it. with two hand hold-thumb-on-thumb-it doesn't matter which thumb is on top.ĭistal joint of trigger finger on trigger. Grasp of grip is same for single action and double action fire, with one exception. Depending on rest material, trigger guard also may contact rest. Trunnion rest, revolver contacts cylindrical rest-in this case rolled industrial nylon belting-at barrel and frame.