S&W Range time

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Jonesy814

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B883BA95-2187-4548-AE23-7497307F14AC.jpeg I got out with a friend and a couple revolvers the other day. I brought my 5 inch 625 and my model 15-3
He brought a 4 inch model 625JM and a newer model 67.

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We each shot a little over 100 rounds of 45. Mine were 200gr SWC reloads. These things are a blast to shoot and as accurate as can be ringing steel at 35-45 yards was quite easy and targets at 50 feet looked like this
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The 15 and 67 both make it look easy too
In the end it was the 625s that were the dirtiest
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A good time was had by all
 
I really like my 625 PC. I absolutely love the gold bead sight but not thrilled with the tear drop hammer.

Very fun to shoot and accurate.

Also it gets the filthiest out of my stainless revolvers.
 
Love the arrow pattern in that target...Hey, can you do Smiley faces? :cool:

I think my Smiths and all need some quality time this weekend. :D
 
Excellent! Glad you were able to get out and get some guns dirty the gun way :thumbup: .

I’ve never shot a 625, they sure do look like fun!

Stay safe.
 
Although many don't like the cleaning...I don't mind it. Its relaxing and I like tearing them apart. Nice day and good shooting.
Love the arrow pattern in that target...Hey, can you do Smiley faces? :cool:

I think my Smiths and all need some quality time this weekend. :D
You notice the arrow shape is only 5 shots. I told my buddy to put the 6th somewhere else so he didn’t screw up the pattern
 
Some gorgeous revolvers for sure. I`ve had a sweet spot for revolvers for quite a few years now and although I have plastic bottom-feeders like many here, there`s just something, intangible, about steel and wood that just "does it" for me.
 
Some gorgeous revolvers for sure. I`ve had a sweet spot for revolvers for quite a few years now and although I have plastic bottom-feeders like many here, there`s just something, intangible, about steel and wood that just "does it" for me.
I know what you mean. I had my Shield out the other day. It's a great gun and I like. I have owned it 7 years, but it just isn't a revolver.
 
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