My stainless Bicentennial SS convertible was not a good shooter until I realized it had bad thread choke. It took many rounds of fire lapping to erode that stainless Ruger uses, but the accuracy steadily improved until I chickened out at about 100 rounds. I use CCI CB Longs rolled in 320 grit Clover valve grinding compound. It is a slow miserable procedure, shooting six, cleaning, testing, shooting six more, cleaning, aaaarrggghhh.How do these shoot?
I have a Single-Six which is quite an unimpreesive shooter accuracy wise. Maybe it's just a Lemon.
Thanks for pointing that out. Even though it is not Zinc, the Wrangler is still prohibited for sale in Minnesota due to the useless Saturday Night Special Law.The Ruger is a aluminum frame not zinc. The Heritage are the ones that are zinc
Mine was the same. I changed the barrel & it is now a tack driver.How do these shoot?
I have a Single-Six which is quite an unimpreesive shooter accuracy wise. Maybe it's just a Lemon.
Some feel this way with plow handle pistols. These hare offered in a "BIRDS HEAD" grip too. Now EXACTLY as you say they are NOT RECOIL friendly but we are talking Rimfired a d for these they are DELIGHTFUL! Even my 327 Fed supah mag is NO ISSUE with the birds head and it fits your hand (most hands) so well.Don't have a lot of love for single actions, the grip just doesn't fit my hand all that well and in any kind of powerful caliber I just can't hang on to one. That said, these little rascals in .22LR look like they might be a lot of fun. Rural King has the black versions for right at $200 if you don't mind being on back order for a few days. I may do something nice for myself and get on the list. The closest RK store is less than a mile from our shop, I go there to buy work gloves and miscellaneous shop supplies several times a year.