I'm sure most of you know by now about my nightmare with the Taurus 22 revolver I bought. It's still not back from the second trip to the Miami repair center.
I'd like to get some feedback on Heritage Arms 22 revolvers. I've heard good and bad, but have no personal experience.
The primary purpose of this revolver will be for 'coon hunting. If one is treed at an elevation of 25 feet or so, I would use the revolver to 'untree' him. I don't expect the revolver to shoot 1 MOA at a hundred yards. I think it would be reasonable, though, to be able to shoot a one inch group or so at 50 feet off a rest.
My concern about the Heritage line is that I don't want to go through the same scenario I did with Taurus. I realize that a Heritage is not a S&W. But, I'm on a limited budget and can't afford the best. I'm just looking for a 22 revolver that won't lock up or fall apart on me.
When the 'abomination' comes back from Miami, I plan on having my dealer sell it for me. That's all I'll have to work with in funds. I realize I can only get so much with that little bit of money, but that's where I am.
I just found out that Heritage makes a model with swap-out cylinders and adjustable sights. That would be perfect for what I want. Below is the model RR22MB6AS.
I would appreciate any personal experience with Heritage quality to help me make a good decision.
Thanks, guys!
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