by yuppiejr on Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:35 am
Wow, grips make all the difference in the world... I got a chance to get back out to the range and took some full power defensive .357 with me along with some moderate power .38 reloads to function check and practice my shooting with the snubbie... Replaced were the Ruger stock grips with the Hogue rubber and stock trigger + hammer springs with a Wilson Combat spring kit.
I first warmed up with some 44 Magnum reloads I wanted to test, then it was snubbie time. I put about 50 rounds of moderate power .38 reloads downrange and everything functioned perfectly, trigger was significantly lighter (could still use smoothing) which improved my accuracy a lot. I then put five shots of the notoriously hot Remington 125 grain SJHP downrange and while the concussion and muzzle blast were impressive the gun was not unpleasant to shoot and I actually put together a decent group. Tested 5 Hornady Critical Defense .357/125 grain FTX cartridges and it was much milder without the giant fireball.
So all's well that ends well, other than some remaining roughness in the trigger pull that would likely benefit from some gunsmithing I may or may opt to pay for it's an entirely different gun than it was out of the box. Ruger should really think about switching to the Hogue grips and some lighter springs out of the box, it makes the gun much more user friendly.
Thanks again for all the great insights!
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yuppiejr on Mon Sep 03, 2012 10:09 am, edited 1 time in total.