oldcaster wrote:When I shot bullseye in the army in the middle 60's most of us shot revolvers particularly in the centerfire portion because 1911's were not as accurate in those days. Every one generally cleaned the timed and rapid targets unless the group was off center so slow fire was the deciding factor. You have heard of win in slow fire - lose in timed and rapid. The 22's all of us shot were High Standards but there was talk of how great the Ruger Mark 1 was and it was said that Blankenship was using one and getting great results. They never really caught on for some reason and I don't know why because they are quite accurate. Now I think the best gun for you to choose is the one that you seem to be able to shoot better. Grip size, grip angle, forward weight, long barrel, short barrel, light with scope in the rear or whatever. Most people will let you at least try their gun so you can get an idea of what you like best. I think I shoot my Marvel the best of all and it is probably the least accurate of them all but of course accuracy is not nearly as important to me as it would have been 50 years ago. Buy yourself a Les Baer 45 because then the resale value is always high and they are excellent guns.
What was your technique for rapid fire? I feel like I have no time to focus on my sight picture and trigger squeeze and cock the hammer for single action all in that 2-3 seconds... When I went to a less accurate Colt Targetsman versus my K22 8-3/8" I could finally clean targets. If it wasn't for rapid fire I could do timed and slow with revolvers and would be a lot happier actually.