by Michael de Bethencourt | Sep 11, 2009 | Snub Manual of Arms, Uncategorized
John M. was kind enough to pass along these links to some interesting revolver reloading demos. – Thank you John. Dear Michael: Mas Ayoob shows some reloading stuff – Additionally, here are some other vidoes – This is definitely the fastest...
by Michael de Bethencourt | Sep 9, 2009 | Uncategorized
There are a few terms you may need to know. Speed Strips and the QuickStrips are both loading strips. We fill the loading strip. We reload the revolver. We fill the loading strip. The rounds are held in the loading strip’s holding holes. There is a flange tab on...
by Michael de Bethencourt | Sep 4, 2009 | Snub Loading, Uncategorized
There are several reasons why a shooter might want to practice reloading skills using only one, two or three loose rounds. 1 – A partially loaded cylinder is a fully loaded weapon. This lesson often needs reminding. Try a simple test. If the cylinder holds five...
by Michael de Bethencourt | Sep 3, 2009 | Blog readers questions, Uncategorized
Michael, I ran across a S&W model 686 L-frame in a round butt, 3” barrel configuration. Do you have any experiences with this model and configuration? The gun shoots great but at 35-ounces empty, is it too heavy for carry in holster on a belt? Any experiences...
by Michael de Bethencourt | Sep 2, 2009 | snub training, Uncategorized
Dear Fellow snub shooters: I hope this note finds you well. About eighty-five percent of what I hope to be the first book in a three volume set of snub revolver skills is complete. Starting this week, every second day I plan to post some newly re-edited sections and...
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