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<blockquote data-quote="Old Fart" data-source="post: 861797" data-attributes="member: 4899"><p>I've got most of them.</p><p>I like all of them.</p><p>Trying going and handling some.</p><p>See what feels good.</p><p>Take a little time looking them over.</p><p>How do the sights line up for you.</p><p></p><p>Probably the best shooting one that I have is the s&w 22a.</p><p>But I can't stand those dang factory sights on it.</p><p>I couldn't hit jack with them.</p><p>I had to put a scope on it to have any consistent patterning.</p><p>Shoots a nice tight group thru the scope now.</p><p></p><p>My favorite for just plinking is the little buckmark.</p><p>Bought it years ago and have put literally thousands and thousands of rounds thru it without any major problems. When it get real dirty a quick shot of CLP and it's back to the races.</p><p></p><p>I've got several revolvers. All work out fine. I picked up a couple High Standards off the board this year. Both SA and both real accurate. The SA does cause you to slow down a bit and make your shots count. </p><p></p><p>Picked up a s&w from a board member that shoots really nice. I think it's a 619. An enormous amount of fun to shoot fast. Pretty darn accurate also. </p><p>And like most revolver real easy to clean.</p><p></p><p>Got a couple others, but like most they will all make it just fine for plinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Fart, post: 861797, member: 4899"] I've got most of them. I like all of them. Trying going and handling some. See what feels good. Take a little time looking them over. How do the sights line up for you. Probably the best shooting one that I have is the s&w 22a. But I can't stand those dang factory sights on it. I couldn't hit jack with them. I had to put a scope on it to have any consistent patterning. Shoots a nice tight group thru the scope now. My favorite for just plinking is the little buckmark. Bought it years ago and have put literally thousands and thousands of rounds thru it without any major problems. When it get real dirty a quick shot of CLP and it's back to the races. I've got several revolvers. All work out fine. I picked up a couple High Standards off the board this year. Both SA and both real accurate. The SA does cause you to slow down a bit and make your shots count. Picked up a s&w from a board member that shoots really nice. I think it's a 619. An enormous amount of fun to shoot fast. Pretty darn accurate also. And like most revolver real easy to clean. Got a couple others, but like most they will all make it just fine for plinking. [/QUOTE]
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