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Due to my affinity for revolvers and somewhat limited budget I think
I'd like to concentrate on the DR program.

I do not currently have any Bullseye guns.

Is it best to start with a .22 to learn the basics of BE shooting or
should I just go with the .38 from the beginning?

The gun(s) of choice would likely be the S&W 617 and the 686.

I've done some Cowboy Action Shooting with a .45 so not too concerned
with dealing with recoil.

(Complicating things is my thinking if I'm getting a .22 then why not
just get a 625 and do my best in full 2700's with the revolvers?)

Thank you.

Ned






Fri Jan 4, 2008 3:17 pm

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Due to my affinity for revolvers and somewhat limited budget I think I'd like to concentrate on the DR program. I do not currently have any Bullseye guns. Is...
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The traditional advice is to start with a .22 because it's cheaper & has less recoil. If you're already familiar with recoil and do some reloading, the .38 is...
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