I always wondered what the big deal was with the Colt Pythons and why they cost so much more then other revolvers. I had never used one before today, now I know why.
A buddy of mine bought a really nice like new 6 inch stainless model and he brought it to the range today.
There was a bunch of us and we had Ruger GP100's, Smith & Wesson 586's and 686's and the Colt. We used a whole bunch of different kinds of ammo as well in all the guns and everyone shoot every gun.
Everyone shoot every gun with all the different ammo. There was no doubt about which guns worked the best and which ones felt the best at the end of the session everybody was of the same option.
The Colt worked the best and felt the best of all the guns. The Smiths were as accurate as the Colt but are no where near as smooth to shoot as the Colt is and the Rugers are a distant third to both the other guns.
That is not to say that the Ruger is not a good gun as it is and I am told it is stronger and it may well be I can't prove that either way but for ease and pleasure to shoot the Colt is hands down the nicest of the three makes.
Just for the record I am not putting down Ruger here but rather praising Colt and also I might add that I owned one of the Ruger GP100's.
Graydog
A buddy of mine bought a really nice like new 6 inch stainless model and he brought it to the range today.
There was a bunch of us and we had Ruger GP100's, Smith & Wesson 586's and 686's and the Colt. We used a whole bunch of different kinds of ammo as well in all the guns and everyone shoot every gun.
Everyone shoot every gun with all the different ammo. There was no doubt about which guns worked the best and which ones felt the best at the end of the session everybody was of the same option.
The Colt worked the best and felt the best of all the guns. The Smiths were as accurate as the Colt but are no where near as smooth to shoot as the Colt is and the Rugers are a distant third to both the other guns.
That is not to say that the Ruger is not a good gun as it is and I am told it is stronger and it may well be I can't prove that either way but for ease and pleasure to shoot the Colt is hands down the nicest of the three makes.
Just for the record I am not putting down Ruger here but rather praising Colt and also I might add that I owned one of the Ruger GP100's.
Graydog






















































