Brutus
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Consider this fellas:
A Sergeant W C Johnston of the Massachusetts National Guard, on July 7th 1888, shot a ten shot group using a revolver with fixed sights and six inch barrel, into 3.34 inches at fifty yards on a standard American target. He used factory balckpowder ammunition, it was common practice back then for target shooters to clean thier pistols, after ten shots to maintain good accuracy.
What are the chances this was done, with a top break S&W revolver in 44 Russian calibre?
I wonder how this compares to today's pistol shooting records with iron sights?
A Sergeant W C Johnston of the Massachusetts National Guard, on July 7th 1888, shot a ten shot group using a revolver with fixed sights and six inch barrel, into 3.34 inches at fifty yards on a standard American target. He used factory balckpowder ammunition, it was common practice back then for target shooters to clean thier pistols, after ten shots to maintain good accuracy.
What are the chances this was done, with a top break S&W revolver in 44 Russian calibre?
I wonder how this compares to today's pistol shooting records with iron sights?


















































