Ridgerunner665
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Lots of articles talk about how much harder snubs are to shoot accurately than semi autos....
I must be odd, because the opposite is true for me, that's why I made the switch, I found out that I can shoot the wheel gun faster and more accurately.
And it is not a lack of practice with the semi autos, I have fired many thousands of rounds out of a few Glock and Springfield Armory pistols... G36, G32, G19, G40, XD 45 full size, XD 45 compact, XDS 45 are the ones I've owned and/or carried.... There are a few others I've rented.
It all comes down to the trigger... I just can't master the mushy striker fired trigger to the degree that I can others.
I could shoot a pretty mean bullseye match with 1911, or a revolver (even double action)... But not a striker fired pistol.
I honestly just picked up a revolver and "took to it like a fish to water" as the saying goes... It just works, for me at least.
I must be odd, because the opposite is true for me, that's why I made the switch, I found out that I can shoot the wheel gun faster and more accurately.
And it is not a lack of practice with the semi autos, I have fired many thousands of rounds out of a few Glock and Springfield Armory pistols... G36, G32, G19, G40, XD 45 full size, XD 45 compact, XDS 45 are the ones I've owned and/or carried.... There are a few others I've rented.
It all comes down to the trigger... I just can't master the mushy striker fired trigger to the degree that I can others.
I could shoot a pretty mean bullseye match with 1911, or a revolver (even double action)... But not a striker fired pistol.
I honestly just picked up a revolver and "took to it like a fish to water" as the saying goes... It just works, for me at least.