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![]() Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Atlanta
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First Revolver, SP101
I have recently purchased a new to me Sp101 357 mag with the 2.25" barrel. I took it to the range yesterday and tried it out with some .38spl 125g ammo. It was consistently printing 3" low and about 3-4" to the left at 7 yards.
I am planning on trying a few different ammo brands and bullet weights before I take a file to the front sight. I assume it's normal to shoot a bit low. Right? I intend to carry the revolver once I am satisfied with the accuracy. I will probably only shoot a minimal amount of magnum ammo. I suspect that it was more me and less revolver that was off the mark on this outing. Is there a bullet weight progression I should follow to minimize the shoot and see time frame? Here's a picture and I look forward to any advice for accurizing that you may offer. ![]() |
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![]() Join Date: May 2005
Location: Warrensburg, NY
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I heard that Ruger sets these SP101's up to be accurate with 158gr mag loads. I was using 125 gr mags and switched to the 158's and it shoots where I point it. Mine is a 3" model though, you will have to try a few different bullet weights to see what shoots best in yours.
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![]() Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Pennsylvania
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If the sights are designed for the .357 magnum velocity , then of
course a .38 will shoot low. For plinking - just compensate. For practice , try a +P .38 load But for carrying , sight in with a .357 load . (if you plan on using them)
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![]() Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: USA
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I'm with Bruce here. The slower the load is, the higher it shoots in a pistol/revo. If your going to the .357 Mag. loads try the heavier ones (bullets)before you file or otherwise alter. If you try a .357 Mag. at another 300(or so)fps over the special loading the weapon should shoot even lower. Simple reason....... during recoil,bbl flips the bullet up. More so with the heavier(slower) bullets.
Another reccomendation would be to(instead of permanantly altering the weapon) hold more(look at more,be able to see more)front sight. That will bring your grouping up. Expierament with this before you cut,IMO. Let us know how this comes out please. ---------- |
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![]() Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: alabama
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Shooting to the left is maybe a trigger issue. Is that shooting double action? It is easy to pull it off a bit with a heavy trigger, particularly with a shorter barrel revolver like that. And the heavy bullet/higher poi relationship is true in my experience.
Good luck. I like those ruger revolvers. God BLess
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![]() Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Spokane area, WA
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This is my carry gun.
Mine shoots right on with .357 or .38's (at 25ft). Excluding sights, low and left is generally a "flinching" issue. You can easily test this by leaving loading up all but 1 cylinder and spinning it. Fire as normal and pay attention to what happens when you unknowningly pull the trigger on the empty cylinder. Better yet, have a friend stand behind you when you shoot and watch for the flinch.I've been carrying this gun for years and am very happy with it. Good luck and good shooting.
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![]() Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Elsewhere
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Make sure its not flinch then try different ammo most 357's are sighted in with 158 rounds a hotter 125 38+P load might bring the hits on target back to POA
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![]() Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Texas
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Hello. My SP101 is the 3 1/16" bbl version. It hit low with the few .38's I fired in it and came more and more "on" with the mid-range 125-gr. .357 magnums and was spot on @ 15 yards with the 145-gr. Winchester STHP's. If interested, the pictures are in the article here:
http://www.hipowersandhandguns.com/R...1%20Report.htm Best. |
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![]() Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Cinci, OH
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Have an SP101 with same barrel length. I haven't shot much 38 spl in it. 357 loads shoot pretty much dead on. Between different loads I can't tell much difference at 7 yards.
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Senior Member
![]() Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
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My wife has a SP101, and we both like it. It shoots where I point it at.
I don't understand what the weight of the bullet has to do with where the round hits. If you are doing every thing by the book.
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