What I found amusing was when my buddy Jason broke the NMLRA pistol championship record with a factory Pietta Remington Army. Just the standard model.Not the shooters model.I have read this post and what I find amusing is people saying a pedersoli competition gun is as good as a pietta are the same people screaming get a Kibler every time someone mentions traditions. Lol. You get what you pay for.
Many different events have various rules requiring or allowing many different configurations and types from any modern type to any traditional cap , flint , or revolvers... cNSP are you guys typically shooting revolver specific matches? if not wondering why the choice of a revolver vs a single shot?
Matches have various rules. Any gun and any sight matches to Smooth bore Flint traditional matches Their are competitors using a dozen different pistols for different matches...cI understand that. I am wondering if you use a revolver in the matches that typically were intended for single shot pistols. seems a pain to have to load a revolver one shot at a time and it seems like the single shot pistol would have an advantage?
Many state or local level matches have pistol events that are good for the majority of competitors. If you want more of a challenge then the NMLRA National championships in June and September. Five levels of classes from beginner to most advanced level . Only competing in your proficiency level ensures possible wins for everyone...cthe ones that I have been to, sectionals sand state championship I only saw one pistol category and the folks shooting revolvers were not competitive...
Yes all of the NMLRA will allow that. When carrying the revolver or just the loaded cylinder to the firing line it is treated as a loaded firearm. And you can only load 5 cylinders so the hammer must be down on an empty cylinder.Are there any revolver specific matches that allow you to actually load the whole cylinder on the bench and not just one shot at a time?
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