Elmer Keith Memorial Shoot Forums > Open Topic > accuracy |
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ace Registered: 06/14/08 Posts: 83 | 08/27/08 at 10:39 PM OK so whats the opinion as to most accurate out of pistols, lead, plated or jacketed? |
gunsmith Registered: 07/06/08 Posts: 73 | 08/28/08 at 05:15 AM Elmer said it,and I will repeat. Modern pistols, not revolvers mind you, were designed to fire jacketed ammunition, for military purposes. They also feed the best, in FMJ configuration. I do not know what caliber you are using, or what kind of gun you have, but this is the best answer I can give you. |
ace Registered: 06/14/08 Posts: 83 | 08/28/08 at 12:27 PM Gunsmith, I used the term pistols to include autos and revolvers, |
gunsmith Registered: 07/06/08 Posts: 73 | 08/28/08 at 12:50 PM lead bullets are always more accurate out of a revolver, as the lead can swage up to fill the cylinder, and perfectly align with the barrel. This and the fact that lead fires with less pressure, and allows the barrel a longer life, it is a no brainer. Hollow point bullets, like what the factories make is great for attracting shooters, but does no good on game, or the target range. Any game I have shot with Elmers bullet, died shortly therafter. I shot a deer with a 140 grain xtp bullet in the lungs from 5 feet away, with the 357, and it traveled a long way, until it tired out, and fell while trying to jump over a grape vine. Some yahoos were gutting it out when I got there. They said they were helping me out. Uh-huh. I went to Elmers bullets, and never looked back. I shot a Fallow deer with a 44 special at 50 yards, and it died within 50 yards. It just made a semi- circle, and the back legs went, the front legs went, and steam came out of the entrance and exit holes. It opened a hole on the exit 1 inch in diameter. Perfect in my book. |
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