entropy
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I love Pythons, but even I say go with a 586 in this case.
S&W every day and twice on Sunday. New Pythons now under a recall; old pythons too expensive and fragile with little to no support.
I've got an itch for a 6-inch barreled revolver. I'm torn between a Python or a S&W 586. Cost counts...but it isn't critical. What I'm looking for is a good, accurate gun, mostly for single action. Might shoot some NRA bullseye revolver matches with it. Thoughts?
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Why is a higher retail price always expected to result in greater accuracy???So back to my original question, if a box stock 686 can manage groups like those with junk, just how much better is a python going to be?
I do wish I had kept the M686-1 that I traded, plus boot, for my Python. The Python is more delicate and got to be too expensive to shoot!. I have not searched who will work on these things if they get out of order. There is really nothing wrong with an L frame Smith, I prefer the ones with the firing pin on the hammer, ignition is more positive.
Just how much more accurate do you think a python is over a 586/686 without having/testing a new python.
Why is a higher retail price always expected to result in greater accuracy???
What can the Python do that an L-frame can't? I'd argue that they.