Shooting a Rossi .357 Magnum revolver and Accuracy

Published on July 5, 2015
Duration: 3:56

This video demonstrates shooting a Rossi .357 Magnum revolver with a focus on accuracy. The instructor emphasizes proper sight alignment and trigger control to achieve consistent groups. The content highlights the importance of aiming center and adjusting for high shots, offering insights into achieving better accuracy with revolvers.

Quick Summary

Achieving accuracy with a Rossi .357 Magnum revolver requires precise sight alignment and trigger control. The video demonstrates aiming center and adjusting for high shots, noting the firearm's light trigger with minimal creep. Consistent practice of smooth trigger presses is key to tightening shot groups.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Shooting Comfort Zone
  2. 00:32Light On or Off?
  3. 01:10Shot Observation
  4. 01:14Loading the Revolver
  5. 01:40Trigger Feel Analysis
  6. 02:00Aiming for Center
  7. 02:30Shot Impact Observation
  8. 03:10Group Size Assessment
  9. 03:21High Shooting Discussion
  10. 03:51Performance Review

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I improve accuracy with my Rossi .357 Magnum revolver?

Improving accuracy with a Rossi .357 Magnum involves focusing on consistent sight alignment and a smooth trigger pull. The video highlights aiming center and adjusting your aim if shots consistently hit high. Practicing controlled trigger presses without disturbing your sight picture is crucial for tighter groups.

What is the trigger like on a Rossi .357 Magnum?

The trigger on the Rossi .357 Magnum in this video is described as very light with minimal creep. This can be advantageous for precise shooting, but it also requires a deliberate and controlled trigger press to avoid accidentally moving the firearm during the shot.

Why might my shots be hitting high with a .357 Magnum revolver?

If your shots are consistently hitting high with a .357 Magnum revolver, it could be due to your sight alignment, trigger control, or the firearm's inherent point of impact. You may need to adjust your aim lower or have the firearm's sights checked. Ensuring a consistent grip and smooth trigger press is also vital.

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