Pardini Bullseye 6 inch

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Art R
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Pardini Bullseye 6 inch

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Has anyone had experience with the Pardini "Bullseye" 6 inch model? - Comments? Comparison to the 5 inch?
Thanks in advance. -- -Art
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Re: Pardini Bullseye 6 inch

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Art R wrote:Has anyone had experience with the Pardini "Bullseye" 6 inch model? - Comments? Comparison to the 5 inch?
Thanks in advance. -- -Art
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oU3CeW6mRI
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Re: Pardini Bullseye 6 inch

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dronning wrote:
Art R wrote:Has anyone had experience with the Pardini "Bullseye" 6 inch model? - Comments? Comparison to the 5 inch?
Thanks in advance. -- -Art
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oU3CeW6mRI
- Dave

Interesting vid. I shoot a Pardini in both 22 and 32 and also find it a bit light (39 OZ with the dot sight and all the muzzle weights in). In that regard the longer barrel might make some sense.

Re: accuracy, a 6" barrel would probably be more accurate with iron sights due to a longer sight radius. However, with a dot sight I think it would be a bit less forgiving in that a longer barrel would allow for more deviation from the slightest twitch. I have noticed this on my S&W 41s with long and short barrels.

The balance might be better, probably depend on the user preference.
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