Shot my virgin OLD model 4" Python today against my equally virgin Colt Officers Model Target. OK - the OMT has had 50ds thru it to date, so it wasn't quite virgin.
The Python was a disappointment. I attribute that to the heavier SA trigger pull. Not only that, the ejector rod literally fell out of the Python when I ejected some empties! The Colt ejector rods do not bear on a stud as do those of the S&W's. I regard that as a design flaw.
I was shooting both off hand at 15m. If I did my part, the OMT could put several rds in clusters well within the size of a nickle. A "flyer" would be out of the group by 1/2".
The Python is a flossy gun, but not one of my better shooting revolvers. We'll see how it performs with more shooting ..... ;>)
The Python was a disappointment. I attribute that to the heavier SA trigger pull. Not only that, the ejector rod literally fell out of the Python when I ejected some empties! The Colt ejector rods do not bear on a stud as do those of the S&W's. I regard that as a design flaw.
I was shooting both off hand at 15m. If I did my part, the OMT could put several rds in clusters well within the size of a nickle. A "flyer" would be out of the group by 1/2".
The Python is a flossy gun, but not one of my better shooting revolvers. We'll see how it performs with more shooting ..... ;>)






















































