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I like shooting but was never drawn much to "action" style disciplines. I got into 22 target shooting and did a few competitions and in general, I prefer bench-style shooting. Handgun shooting is usually my single-shot Contender(s) at 100 yards. I have both handgun and carbine Contender configurations in several different calibers. It's usually the case that I'm heavy into it for a few months at a time and then move on to other things for a while. At this point, I'm overdue for some range time. :)
I am not sure i could hit a target@ 100 yards with a 45. Not reliablely
 
We have a couple guys that shoot revolver. One of them is damn fast with moon clips.
#Respect for knowing about moon clips, bonus points if you know about half moon clips.
I am not sure i could hit a target@ 100 yards with a 45. Not reliablely
It’s not as hard as you might think once you have the hold over. My ICORE gun is a S&W 627 8x.357 magnum. I started out single action on a silhouette target, then balloons, then double action on the silhouette then finally d/a on the balloons at 100. Not the kind of shot you take on the move if you can help it, but doable with practice.

Red dot helps quite a bit
 
#Respect for knowing about moon clips, bonus points if you know about half moon clips.

It’s not as hard as you might think once you have the hold over. My ICORE gun is a S&W 627 8x.357 magnum. I started out single action on a silhouette target, then balloons, then double action on the silhouette then finally d/a on the balloons at 100. Not the kind of shot you take on the move if you can help it, but doable with practice.

Red dot helps quite a bit
I know about them, but i don't have any revolvers.

I do have a dot on my 1911. Would just have to sight it in for that distance.
357 has allot more muzzle velocity too. I shoot 185gr in competition, so they are about 1100ft/sec. Fast for 45
 

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