Smith and Wesson 52-2
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Smith and Wesson 52-2
I have a 52-2 that I cannot get to group well off sandbags at 50ft. I have seen fellow shooters shoot one hole offhand with the same gun. I am currently using 148 HMWC with 3.3 gr 231. Reddot is on a grip mount. Any suggestions on where the issue is coming from?
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It is unlikely that a pistol which shoots only lead bullets could ever be shot out. Take a good look at the barrel's crown to make sure that there is no damage. What brand of bullets are you using? What type of crimp are you using, i.e. taper or roll? What brand of brass are you using? What primers are you using? Are you seating the primers to the bottom of the pocket? I don't use 231 powder. You should shoot (pardon the pun) for a velocity of about 730-760 fps. You say that you have seen fellow shooters shoot the same gun off hand very well. Do you mean this same type of gun or your gun?
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I've had good results with my 52-2 using 3.1g 231, 2.8g Bullseye or 2.8g VV N310.
Some say the amount and type of crimp is important to accuracy in the 52. I use a taper crimp but other's that know more than I do say a slight roll crimp is superior.
Then there's bullets, so many choices. I shoot cast wadcutters but have been advised that Remington HBWC's are very good.
There's a good read on the 52 and reloading for it in Gil Hebard's Pistol Shooters Treasury.
I also find the Foul Out electronic cleaner excellent for removing lead in my wadguns. I can get my 45 and 38 barrels perfectly clean in 10 minutes without all that brushing.
Some say the amount and type of crimp is important to accuracy in the 52. I use a taper crimp but other's that know more than I do say a slight roll crimp is superior.
Then there's bullets, so many choices. I shoot cast wadcutters but have been advised that Remington HBWC's are very good.
There's a good read on the 52 and reloading for it in Gil Hebard's Pistol Shooters Treasury.
I also find the Foul Out electronic cleaner excellent for removing lead in my wadguns. I can get my 45 and 38 barrels perfectly clean in 10 minutes without all that brushing.