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This group was fired with the style of weapon the Uberti represents. It was not an Uberti, but it is an Italian repro sold by Cimarron. It's .44 special and the group was fired at only 10 yards, but it was fired one-handed so it all balances out.

As for intrinsic "precision," they will both have it, but the shooter is what makes them "accurate."

Their "accuracy" depends on load development, shooting skill and whatever tweaking may be necessary to pull the group from where ever it is striking, to the bullseye. Sometime this takes little effort. Sometimes, it becomes a real chore. Some people never get the hang of it.

It's far easier to buy a Blackhawk with adjustable sights to settle down and center a group. But the balance will be different.

Dan

Last edited by Dan_Chamberlain; 05/10/09.

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