Originally Posted by Simon G As for calibre, I have three .44's and three .36's and I've also owned .45's. I've found my .36's have always been more accurate. Do you think that is inherent on the pistols, or just that it's generally easier to more acurately shoot a gun that kicks and blasts less? Jim
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