Tips for Shooting a Snub Nose Revolver
Mastering snub-nose revolvers involves addressing their inherent challenges: poor sights, recoil, heavy triggers, and small grips. Improving sights with bright paint or aftermarket options, managing recoil with steel frames and .38 Special wadcutters, and refining grip and trigger techniques through dry practice are crucial. Aftermarket grips and proper finger placement enhance control for accurate shooting.








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