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What am I doing wrong with the Ruger SP101

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  • competentone
    Double-action pulls mess with my accuracy too (I've got the SP101 in 9mm).The SP101, like most revolvers, can be dry fired without any risk of damage to the gun/firing pin.I practiced double-action trigger pulls with the gun unloaded enough that it's helped, but firing single-action is still more accurate.
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  • Robin
    I had a low and left problem with my P-90 in DA. Someone on this board suggested I put more of my finger on the trigger. The suggestion really made a great improvement at 20 yds. LOL
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  • Smokewagon
    You need to do lots and lots of dry firing. Sit in front of your tv, with an unloaded gun, and dry fire double action. Concentrate on the front sight and make sure you are not moving it when you pull through.
    Stf.Sgt.J.Kysela/Oklahoma City Police Dept. F/A Instructor.
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  • rsnyder55
    I will sometime not load one or two of the chambers and close the cylinder so that I do not know which ones are empty.When shooting, when you get to the empty chamber, what the first sight does then tells you what you are doing.
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  • badboybob
    Great idea rsnyder. This old dog can still learn new tricks
    PC=BS
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  • NOTPARS
    Ladies, and Gentlemen, thanks for the advice. It all makes sense now. I am going to do as you all suggested. That is one reason why I love this forum so much. I get practical advice, I try it, and it works!! I love this little SP-101 and was disappointed with it at first. But, after comparing what you all said with my experiences shooting single action, I believe you all have me on the right track!Thanks!
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  • RugerNiner
    I'm a little suprised nobody said anything about squeezing the trigger and and get a good grip with your other hand. By what you are saying it sounds as if you are left handed. I have a SP101 3 1/16" barrel.
    Remember...Terrorist are attacking Civilians; Not the Government. Protect Yourself!
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  • schutzenuts
    90% of your problem is mechanics. As you fire each round, the revolver torques in your hand, and you loosen and then grip the pistol butt again, causing the pistol to turn ever so slightly with each round fired. When you are dry firing, be sure to only squeeze with your index finger ( most people squeeze with their whole hand.) Watch your forearm, it should not move at all. If you are squeezing with your whole hand, you will notice your tendons and muscles flexing.
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