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GP-100 Continued

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 2:45 pm
by keithj
Got to shoot my gp-100 rested the other day after work.....100yds , I shot 2 five shoot groups....1st groups was 3.25 c-t-c and the 2nd was 3.0 c-t-c..
Never in all my days have I seen a revolver shoot this well......then I shot a group as if to mimick my hunting postion sitting arms rested over knee's This groups was shot at 75yds....and it still went 3.0'' ......dont think I'll have much trouble smackin a yote out to 100yds with this gun....now if I can just get one called in.........cant wait to see what this load will do.....125gr XTP with 16.5gr allaint 2400 small pistol primer....not magnum....I know from shooting this load is stout.....should be in the neighborhood of 1350-1400 fps....1.5 high at 25yds and 0 at 100yds with a easy 1.5 hold over at 125

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 4:36 pm
by blue68f100
Here is a page on calling the yotes. I like the distress rabbit calls.

http://www.varmintal.com/ahunt.htm

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 5:32 pm
by bgreenea3
I've had a 4" gp100 for 12 years or so, Its been a great revolver. they are tank tough and plenty accurate. the triggers are a bit stiffer than a Smith but are good enough.

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 7:43 pm
by keithj
Blue, Thx for the page, I'll spend sometime there for sure.

Bgreen , You are correct the ruger trigger are not as rifined as the smiths are....but for hunting or self defense the ruger trigger is plenty..Ive cleaned mine up quite a bit , very nice clean 3lbs .....I have a 65-5 that has a trigger that I would love on a target gun . The smith triggers are very nice....My GP-100 is a production mistake ..all the tolerance's stacked in the best possible way ..very accurate and tight ...It could use a bit of polish in the forcing cone but the jacketed bullets are not bothered by it...so It can stay as it is......

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 11:20 pm
by bgreenea3
You did not get a production mistake, every gp I've handled has been put together well..