Lonesome Donkey
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Central Alberta
Back in the early 70s when I was a weekly indoor target shooter, the S&W 41 was the queen of the range as far as quality and accuracy was concerned. I do not recall any complaints of ammunition sensitivity, however any brand like Remington covered with that gold gunk as bullet lube was poison in any target auto.
Also popular were the High Standard Supermatic Citation and Victor models which were excellent.
My own pistol was a Browning Medallist, which was superb.
I won a provincial competition with it.
All were very reliable and we shot mostly CIL standard velocity ammo with the typical wax-greased bullets in them.
Also popular were the High Standard Supermatic Citation and Victor models which were excellent.
My own pistol was a Browning Medallist, which was superb.
I won a provincial competition with it.
All were very reliable and we shot mostly CIL standard velocity ammo with the typical wax-greased bullets in them.


















































