Today, I took my new Colt SAA down to test, bought from a friend reducing his collection. New unfired from the back of his safe. It was one of my Bucket List Guns. Low round counts will be my norm for each gun. I plan to shoot often, but low round counts to build my skills back up. I used to be a VERY good shot, I don't know yet if I still am. This isn't a fair test, new gun, arthritis acting up. I only brought 18 rounds to the range today. 45 long colt ammo is pricey.
Here it is, Colt Single Action Army... even Miss T said "Ohhh" when I pulled it out of the gun bag.
All today's shooting was done at 7 yards since it was a new gun and I had no idea how it would shoot... (Or I would shoot since it had been a while.) Loaded up six rounds and shot 3 rounds shooting one handed at seven yards, aiming center mass on the black dot.
Hmmm, let's try two hands... Two hands, three shots, still at seven yards.
I shot six more rounds one handed and was happier with the result. If you look at the pic below, the three shots left of the bull marked with the number 7 are the two handed shots. Those circled in red are those next six fired one handed.
I brought 18 rounds to the range so I fired the last six carefully, one handed, at the head.
Overall I'm happy. With practice I'll learn to shoot this gun well and enjoy it. Especially in the summer when arthur is on vacation.
I really enjoyed the first session back on the range, and look forward to many more. Happy to scratch another item off the Bucket List.
