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Back in the 80's I was getting into handgun hunting. I had some Contenders in various calibers and several rimfires for small game. After mounting a scope on a S&W Model 17 I noticed something about my groups. I had two distinct groups from every cylinder. There would be two rounds touching and a very tight group of four about 1" right and 1-1/2" lower. That lead to some testing.
I marked the chambers 1-6 with a grease pencil. Then I put up a target with 6 bulls eyes and fired five cylinders at them from the bench at 25 yards. The grouping surprised me. Chambers 1 and 2 were almost identical with both groups being about 1/2" and at point of aim. Chambers 5 and 6 were close being about 3/4" but right and low Chamber 3 was a 1" group and chamber 4 had another 1/2" group but it was the lowest and farthest out.
I used the #1 and #2 chambers to adjust the scope and tried to use those exclusively when hunting. I eventually switched to semi-autos for hunting because I had tighter more consistent groups from them. For a while I used a S&W 41 but it got traded so I moved to a Ruger MkII Government model that I still use occasionally today.
My go-to hunting handgun for deer and hogs is a Ruger Blackhawk .45 Colt but I do sometimes slip a S&W Model 60 in the mix. I have not done any extensive accuracy testing on either of those.
I marked the chambers 1-6 with a grease pencil. Then I put up a target with 6 bulls eyes and fired five cylinders at them from the bench at 25 yards. The grouping surprised me. Chambers 1 and 2 were almost identical with both groups being about 1/2" and at point of aim. Chambers 5 and 6 were close being about 3/4" but right and low Chamber 3 was a 1" group and chamber 4 had another 1/2" group but it was the lowest and farthest out.
I used the #1 and #2 chambers to adjust the scope and tried to use those exclusively when hunting. I eventually switched to semi-autos for hunting because I had tighter more consistent groups from them. For a while I used a S&W 41 but it got traded so I moved to a Ruger MkII Government model that I still use occasionally today.
My go-to hunting handgun for deer and hogs is a Ruger Blackhawk .45 Colt but I do sometimes slip a S&W Model 60 in the mix. I have not done any extensive accuracy testing on either of those.