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<blockquote data-quote="MtPockets" data-source="post: 1830644" data-attributes="member: 39651"><p>I second the dry fire advice. </p><p>I don't know if they still make them, but Speer (I think) used to make plastic cases that used just a primer to propel a plastic "bullet". I used them a LOT when I bought my first handgun 30 some years ago. It really helped with getting used to the trigger without the cost or the recoil.</p><p>The other thing I liked (and wish I could find again) was that Ruger had replacement sights for the Redhawks that were a gold bead front sight with a V notch rear. </p><p>For shooting with iron sights, that helped a TON! </p><p>I don't remember the load, but 296 was my go-to powder behind a 240 grain SJHP (Remington, IIRC).</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtPockets, post: 1830644, member: 39651"] I second the dry fire advice. I don't know if they still make them, but Speer (I think) used to make plastic cases that used just a primer to propel a plastic "bullet". I used them a LOT when I bought my first handgun 30 some years ago. It really helped with getting used to the trigger without the cost or the recoil. The other thing I liked (and wish I could find again) was that Ruger had replacement sights for the Redhawks that were a gold bead front sight with a V notch rear. For shooting with iron sights, that helped a TON! I don't remember the load, but 296 was my go-to powder behind a 240 grain SJHP (Remington, IIRC). Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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