I pretty much concentrated on bowling pin shoots. Second chance pin shoot in Central Lake Michigan was the ultimate bowling pin competition. The last one I shot was in 1997 I believe. I took third place in the Winchester shoot off . Using a stock 610. It was man on man. Loose twice and you were out. My first lose my firing pin broke. Next round I used a borrowed 610 from my buddy. I ended up beating Jim Clark Jr by a half a second winning $1000.00. Jim Clark was shooting a 1911 with a comp , iron sights, 8 rounds in his gun. My buddy’s 610 was stock 6”. I loaded and shot 10,000 in 3 months that year , both 45 acp and 10 mm. Now I can hardly see the iron sights. Went to clay targets and now I do rifle out to 1000 yards on steel . I can see with a rifle scope at least still.Dave, we have been around the shooting sports game for a very long time. Remember when you could go to a local match and shoot multiple pistols, revolver class, limited class and open class. Your pic's has brought back some old memories. I had taken second place back in the day for the NC State Championship shooting a 625-5", behind a great wheelgun shooter, Allen Ramsey. Many days ago. Did you ever shoot the Mountaineer Classic back in the day ? The revolver is what I advise for home protection in my CC classes, especially for newer shooters.
Tommy Roupe
Good times, met a lot of good people shooting over the last 30 years.