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Old April 14, 2013, 01:44 PM   #7
dgludwig
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Generally speaking, though it's not necessarily an indicator of intrinsic accuracy (say, as when these two types of handguns are compared head-to-head from a Ransom rest), I've always found my Ruger MK autos to have better trigger pulls than that on my Ruger Super Single Six revolver (which isn't to say that the MK triggers are all that good nor that the SSS trigger is all that bad). Better (in terms of lighter, smoother and creep-free) trigger pulls promote more accurate shooting because they enable the shooter to control his shots better. Individual specimens of each type of handgun could, of course, result in a different outcome than my experience with each might suggest.
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