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Old April 15, 2013, 09:18 PM   #16
Bob Wright
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Join Date: July 10, 2012
Location: Memphis, Tennessee
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In my hands, and in my shooting, I've preferred the single action revolver. It is more natural in my hands and comes up more naturally when taking shots at squirrels. I haven't found an auto that points more naturally, in my hands.

Most matches now are timed events, and certainly the auto pistols shine in those cases, as the shooter does not have to thumb cock the hammer or deal with a heavier double action trigger pull.

But single action, slow fire, both revovlers and autos stand pretty equal. And in the fields or woods, its the revolver all the way for me.

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