Shot the Bulldog Target...
I made a. Trip to an indoor range on Thursday, mainly to let a buddy's son shoot some. Of my class 3 toys. I did take along my new to me M&P 9mm and the charter bulldog target .44. The M&P shot great, but a little low with 115's. It's got XS Expresss sights and I may have been holding a bit too low. The bulldog shot slightly to the left, but clustered five rounds of a 200gr RNFP over 7.5gr of Unique in a small little group at ten yards. Two overlapping pairs and one barely off by itself. In all a nice round group about an inch and a half. Once it warms up and I can get to a real range, I'm looking forward to really testing it out. The 200's had decent recoil, so I doubt I'll play too much with 240's. Might try and find some swc's or some jacketed HP' for trail use. I can see this one getting packed along during bird season and this spring while looking for mushrooms with the boy this spring. Need to make a comfy holster for it, but I've got several paying customers a head of myself!
Bulldog Target... quick a couple quick strips
and you'll be set.
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
Shot the Bulldog Target...
5.0 gr or red dot or 6.2gr of Unique with a 250gr Keith shoots great out of my 3" bulldog, and hits to the sights.
Bulldog Target... quick a couple quick strips
I was going to grab a few next time I placed an order somewhere that carries them.
Shot the Bulldog Target...
Good to know. I need to get ahold of Creeker and see what he has available.
What is the quality....
Of the newly manufactured Charter Arms revolvers?
I see they make a stainless 4" .44 Target.
Thanks in advance.
Byron
What is the quality....
I've seen them in stores but not handled any. Honestly, the quality of the old ones is nothing too impressive, but the two I have seem to shoot pretty danged well!!
SMLE stripper clips work really well too.
That's what I still use with mine.
=Byron, I have a brand new 3" Bulldog "retro" style...
It is as good as Charter Arms best work...which falls short in the durability area when compared to S&W Ruger et all. They are still useful to me for the carry a liot shoot a little big bore gun.
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
I have a stainless Pug from about 10 years or so ago...
that I won from Gunblast. Piece is well put together for what it is; it's much more lightly constructed than its' S&W counterparts. Heavy loads would shoot it loose in a hurry.