Youngster would be my guess.Wow and you know all the things you listed without even shooting a revolver! Must be one smart fellow.
Youngster would be my guess.Wow and you know all the things you listed without even shooting a revolver! Must be one smart fellow.
I carry two "N" frame Smiths, year-round.
I've had two of my Smiths worked on to help with the trigger pull.
Best thing you can do. I got to the point of on double action, I could pull the hammer back to a certain position and then drop the hammer. Smooth as glass. +1I get/do trigger jobs on almost all of my firearms, handguns and rifles.
The single absolute best thing that I've been doing to help my trigger pull with my revolvers is to leave a fired piece of brass in my cylander when re-loading at the range. Fill the cylander with live rounds, leave one of the cylanders with an already fired piece of brass, spin the cylander and close it(gently). Now you don't know which round is a "dud". You can't tell when the empty is coming(I can tell when leaving a cylander empty by seeing it in my parepheral vision, this is why I now leave empty brass in the cylander). If you're anticipating recoil you can tell when the hammer falls. You can do this with more than one cylander also. This really helps with your trigger control. Groups are shrinking...I like that !!
I love revolvers