Battle of the Colts

Those MR73 grips are superb for target shooting! The stock Python/Smith grips never end up staying on my guns after the first range session. Not my shooters anyway.
 
Perhaps its the short barrel giving you grief? I love revolers, I used to own a 6” GP100 that shot amazing groups compared to the 4.2” model I have now. Its good for action shooting but by no means a bullseye gun.
 
Those MR73 grips are superb for target shooting! The stock Python/Smith grips never end up staying on my guns after the first range session. Not my shooters anyway.

Here’s my favourite grips. I think it’s just the combination of the size and feel that’s a perfect fit for me.



I actually had this exact same pair of K frame hogues that I put on an n-frame VCOMP and they made all the difference for me.
 
I've got those K frame grips on all my S&W M19s and M66 RB snubs. Great grips!

As for the 4" barrel of the Python being an issue, the only guns I own that are NOT 4" or less are 1911s, my Colt OMT and my S&W Pro-Shop 686-6. Accuracy with all of them is great, barrel length notwithstanding.
 
Ya the factory roundbutt combats are very nice to look at and fetch a pretty hefty dollar if you have some kicking around. I do like the feel of the hogues better though as they are narrower, contoured to your hand and you can get them checkered for a better grip. Although the hogues are nice I do like the looks of the Smith and Wesson factory grips better.

Here’s some n frame rb combats I have that don’t really get used except for dressup:

 
Here’s my favourite grips. I think it’s just the combination of the size and feel that’s a perfect fit for me.



I actually had this exact same pair of K frame hogues that I put on an n-frame VCOMP and they made all the difference for me.
I do like those as well! I have something similar on my 5” J frame.

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I thought I’d find them too small but man do they ever feel nice!
 

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I have never cared for the colt grips, but I don't shoot a lot with them, just 38 sp as a rule
All the early ones I had where 4 in guns. The 357 had a edge to the last python I had, I don't think it had been tuned, looked factory.
Seemed to have less stacking.
Best double action was a Dan Wesson I had, that had some polish done.
I shoot model 19-2 way more as I have all the kit for it, and if I put a mark on it, it will blend in with the rest, a 14 6 in is right up there , it is factory set up.
For some reason, I shoot a better group DA over SA. with these.
 
Anthony at Trade Ex has/ had some 73's, It was a hell of a fight not to have him chuck one in with a order a couple of times, just because.
 
I do like those as well! I have something similar on my 5” J frame.

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I thought I’d find them too small but man do they ever feel nice!

I think it was an intelligent idea of S&W going with medium length ejector rod on your nice J frame five inch.
I have on occassion shot a friend's snubby 357.
Getting those magnum empties to clear the cylinder with that short ejector rod could be downright painful!
 
I think it was an intelligent idea of S&W going with medium length ejector rod on your nice J frame five inch.
I have on occassion shot a friend's snubby 357.
Getting those magnum empties to clear the cylinder with that short ejector rod could be downright painful!

Very good point, the longer ejector rod is especially important for efficient reloads under pressure.
 
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I thought these would feel nice but even in a heavy N frame, the 357’s kind of hurt. Lol. I’m sorry, what was this thread about again? Didn’t mean to derail but pics of revolvers are fun!
 

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I think it was an intelligent idea of S&W going with medium length ejector rod on your nice J frame five inch.
I have on occassion shot a friend's snubby 357.
Getting those magnum empties to clear the cylinder with that short ejector rod could be downright painful!

Being a reloader I’ve never noticed the lack of ejector length on the Colts vs S&W’s. I usually take them out in pairs and put them back in the reloading box they came out of.
 
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