A video of someone who can't shoot for Jack [bleep]! The man needs to shoot more period end of story! A great way to practice is with cans. You shoot the can and make it fly than touch it off the second it hits the ground again. Get good at it and you'll put a bullet thru the brain pan of a charging bear so fast it'll make its head spin clean off.
Trystan
Post up a video of you doing this Trystan.
THE CHAIR IS AGAINST THE WALL.
The Tikka T3 in .308 Winchester is the Glock 19 of the rifle world.
Ten years ago the jackrabbit population in southwest North Dakota exploded in numbers. We would do walkabouts carrying ammo and water. Tons of 45 colt were expended. It sure taught us to hit and miss with our 45s. We just shot our normal load which is a 310gr Keith at 1200 fps. Really a lot of fun and ever since I’ve wanted a belt fed single action. We only took shots at running jacks by the way as a sitting jack was just killing and pretty easy unless they were a ways out.
Yes. You cock as you draw, so that factor shouldn't slow you down in getting that first sight picture. The trigger pull is certainly not the issue, as it's light and crisp. It's having to then cock again for subsequent shots that slows you down vs a semi-auto. For the first shot, though, you should be on par, if you know how to draw, cock, and shoot a single action revolver.
I'd love to see you demonstrate that.
Specifics on distance, target size, holster, chambering, and load data would be UBER.
Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
Originally Posted by KSMITH
My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
I am waiting on Trystan to show us his incredible speed shooting demo, and show us how he is so good he can "put a bullet thru the brain pan of a charging bear so fast it'll make its head spin clean off. "
Originally Posted by Trystan
A video of someone who can't shoot for Jack [bleep]! The man needs to shoot more period end of story! A great way to practice is with cans. You shoot the can and make it fly than touch it off the second it hits the ground again. Get good at it and you'll put a bullet thru the brain pan of a charging bear so fast it'll make its head spin clean off.
Trystan
Hawkeye's single action demo should be fun to watch too.
THE CHAIR IS AGAINST THE WALL.
The Tikka T3 in .308 Winchester is the Glock 19 of the rifle world.
Yes. You cock as you draw, so that factor shouldn't slow you down in getting that first sight picture. The trigger pull is certainly not the issue, as it's light and crisp. It's having to then cock again for subsequent shots that slows you down vs a semi-auto. For the first shot, though, you should be on par, if you know how to draw, cock, and shoot a single action revolver.
I'd love to see you demonstrate that.
Specifics on distance, target size, holster, chambering, and load data would be UBER.
I wouldn't think you'd need someone to prove to you that you could cock a single action revolver on the draw (at some point before it's brought up to eye level), and that it has a nice crisp trigger. What part of what I said seems controversial to you?
A video of someone who can't shoot for Jack [bleep]! The man needs to shoot more period end of story! A great way to practice is with cans. You shoot the can and make it fly than touch it off the second it hits the ground again. Get good at it and you'll put a bullet thru the brain pan of a charging bear so fast it'll make its head spin clean off.
Trystan
Post up a video that demonstrates your prowess, hero.
Yes. You cock as you draw, so that factor shouldn't slow you down in getting that first sight picture. The trigger pull is certainly not the issue, as it's light and crisp. It's having to then cock again for subsequent shots that slows you down vs a semi-auto. For the first shot, though, you should be on par, if you know how to draw, cock, and shoot a single action revolver.
I'd love to see you demonstrate that.
Specifics on distance, target size, holster, chambering, and load data would be UBER.
I wouldn't think you'd need someone to prove to you that you could cock a single action revolver on the draw (at some point before it's brought up to eye level), and that it has a nice crisp trigger. What part of what I said seems controversial to you?
Well, by golly. Who can't do that? Have you guys ever fired a single action revolver? It's no trick at all to cock it during the draw stroke. It's the most natural thing in the world. This is a most peculiar series of posts.
Although Glocks were not on the scene at the time, Elmer said nothing is faster "for the first shot than a single action". I am not a fast draw guy at all, but the little bit I have done, the old single action, seemed easier to get my hand comfortably in position than either the double action or auto. BUT I have been shooting single actions for 60 years, not so with autos. Just a thought.
Elmer was a good guy but he was just flat wrong about some things.
TRH is a good guy and it's unlikely he's being obtuse. And if (per the treehouse club rules here) you have to have a youtube account to disagree with youtube content, you'd probably have to have a youtube, instagram, tik-tok and fans-only accounts to be downright obtuse. And I sorta doubt TRH has the tik-tok account
Direct Impingement is the Fart Joke of military rifle operating systems. ⓒ
Well, by golly. Who can't do that? Have you guys ever fired a single action revolver? It's no trick at all to cock it during the draw stroke. It's the most natural thing in the world. This is a most peculiar series of posts.
Sure thing, Wyatt.
Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
Originally Posted by KSMITH
My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
1. I'll follow JWP's advice on the topic of handguns every time 2. If TRH says he can do it, I believe him. He may be a lot of things, but his integrity here is pretty solid.
A good principle to guide me through life: “This is all I have come to expect, standard lackluster performance. Trust nothing, believe no one and realize it will only get worse…”
By the way, I doubt that Wyatt Earp's skills with a single action revolver were anything outstanding. He was likely a competent shot with them, but what set him apart was mainly his steely nerves in a gun fight.