B Buggy Member Joined Oct 1, 2025 Messages 24 Apr 26, 2026 #1 Using a single action revolver forces you to slow down and pay attention to every step. Each shot requires intention and that kind of pacing builds discipline. That discipline carried over into other platforms and improved my overall shooting.
Using a single action revolver forces you to slow down and pay attention to every step. Each shot requires intention and that kind of pacing builds discipline. That discipline carried over into other platforms and improved my overall shooting.
Alan Administrator Staff member Admin Moderator Joined Feb 21, 2025 Messages 204 Apr 28, 2026 #2 Single actions don’t rush you, they just make sure you earn every shot the hard way.
chili Well-known member Joined Aug 9, 2025 Messages 76 Apr 29, 2026 #3 I enjoy shooting all revolvers, but single actions are my favorite. Probably why I have 13 Rugers.
Playboi Well-known member Joined Sep 13, 2025 Messages 80 May 12, 2026 #4 That slower rhythm really sharpens fundamentals, it makes every shot feel intentional instead of rushed.
That slower rhythm really sharpens fundamentals, it makes every shot feel intentional instead of rushed.