Jack Ryan
Ultimate Member
I just got back from the range. Its been awhile since I have taken the 627 shooting. I also brought my Walther PPK/S, and Walther P1 along with me. I started with the Walther PPK/S .380, then the Walther P1 9mm, and finished big with the 627 (.357 and .38 Special).
100 rounds through each gun.
Wow, I forgot how much fun it is to shooting my 627, loading the 8 round cylinder vs. loading magazines is alot easier, and I noticed just how damned accurate the gun is, it shoots nice tight groups. The 627 has to be the most accurate of all my handguns, by far, the only one that comes close in accuracy is my S&W 1911. I was alternating cylinders of .357 Magnum and .38 Special.
While inspecting the targets, I quickly noticed that the .38 Special, 9mm, .380, all left jagged holes in my targets, while the .357 Magnum left holes that looked like someone had used a hole punch.
100 rounds through each gun.
Wow, I forgot how much fun it is to shooting my 627, loading the 8 round cylinder vs. loading magazines is alot easier, and I noticed just how damned accurate the gun is, it shoots nice tight groups. The 627 has to be the most accurate of all my handguns, by far, the only one that comes close in accuracy is my S&W 1911. I was alternating cylinders of .357 Magnum and .38 Special.
While inspecting the targets, I quickly noticed that the .38 Special, 9mm, .380, all left jagged holes in my targets, while the .357 Magnum left holes that looked like someone had used a hole punch.
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