I'm using a S&W 22A for bulleye right now. I've had it for about 6 months. So far it's been a decent pistol. It shoots consistant 2'' groups at 25 yards with federal gold medal ammunition.It worked good for this season for practice and competition as my skill level and experience was low.
THe problems with the gun are pretty minor. I'm not a fan of the trigger pull (although it's on par with anything else in it's price range) and I don't really like how the gun balances in my hand.
Now I'm starting to get pretty good at shooting and I'd like something that's going to be more accurate. I'm willing to pay up to and around $1000.00 for it but would prefer to keep it cheaper.
Here is what I'm thinking.
I've seen some pretty accurate Ruger Mark I, II ,III's out there. I've shot them before and have found them to be a comfortable hold. I like the new Mark III competition stainless their offering. Is this going to give me the accuracy I need?
Or perhaps I could find an older Mark II and upgrade. THeres tons of aftermarket stuff for these pistols. Would I be able to build a gun accurate enough to justify spending the money?
If not then what will give me the best acuraccy for under $1000.00? I'm going to rule out the Browning Buckmark right now. I've never liked the way they handle. Other than that I'm all ears.
THe problems with the gun are pretty minor. I'm not a fan of the trigger pull (although it's on par with anything else in it's price range) and I don't really like how the gun balances in my hand.
Now I'm starting to get pretty good at shooting and I'd like something that's going to be more accurate. I'm willing to pay up to and around $1000.00 for it but would prefer to keep it cheaper.
Here is what I'm thinking.
I've seen some pretty accurate Ruger Mark I, II ,III's out there. I've shot them before and have found them to be a comfortable hold. I like the new Mark III competition stainless their offering. Is this going to give me the accuracy I need?
Or perhaps I could find an older Mark II and upgrade. THeres tons of aftermarket stuff for these pistols. Would I be able to build a gun accurate enough to justify spending the money?
If not then what will give me the best acuraccy for under $1000.00? I'm going to rule out the Browning Buckmark right now. I've never liked the way they handle. Other than that I'm all ears.


















































