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There's just something about loading a single-action revolver.

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January 06, 2020, 01:13 AM
92fstech
There's just something about loading a single-action revolver.
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Originally posted by bendable:
I wonder if it a similar feeling to that of loading a side gate lever action carbine rifle?


Loading a lever action is nowhere near as satisfying as a SA revolver (although I do find it easier in the larger bores than the smaller ones). Shooting one, however, and cleaning a 6" plate rack at speed while you jack shells in and out of the action with a lightweight, superbly balanced carbine made of walnut and blued steel...that's just pure bliss right there Big Grin.

No sproingy, mushy action of a semi-auto, no clunky bolt-action to operate and mess up your sight-picture...just good honest recoil and an action that you can work at speed while keeping the gun shouldered and maintaining your sight picture. It's a beautiful thing. Don't get me wrong...I own and enjoy the other stuff, too, but there's something special about a lever-action.

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There is something very satisfying about opening a Schofield and having all the empty brass pop out.


I've never had the opportunity to shoot one of those, but I can see the appeal!