I've gotten some flak from the "7 and 8 rd revolvers are better" crowd. Let's see how.
IPSC stages cannot exceed 32 rds in a CoF.
Six shot revolver:
- starts with 6 rds loaded, leaving 26 rds after they are expended. That means 5 more reloads to engage all the targets with two rds each.
- 7 shot revolver:
- starts with 7 rds loaded. That means 25 rds to go and 4 more reloads.
In each case, the shooter has extra rds to get better hits or make up for misses; 4 for the six shot revolver, 3 for the 7 shot revolver.
8 shot revolver:
- starts with 8 rds loaded. That means 24 rds to go; three reloads to complete the CoF.
BUT - he had best not miss and he has no extra rds to get better hits. In the heat of competition, "Murphy's Law" stalks the over confident.
I shoot regularly with guys who have 8 shot revolvers. In the end, it's a matter of speed & accuracy and who makes the most proficient reloads that settles the matter.
One fumbled reload or misfire and your game plan just went south - hopefully to Mexico with Calmex .... ;>)
Depending on how you look at it, the 6 shot revolver could be said to have an advantage.