All good advice. One of the most important lessons for me was that every shot must be a surprise when it goes off. There is no drive by shooting with a revolver. The shorter the barrels (3 bander, two bander, carbine, revolver) get, the more hold and SQUEEEEEEEEZZZZZZE comes into play. I was told by a very good pistol shooter long ago that if your shaking in the black, it'll go in the black if you squeeze. Also a tight grip is important. If you feel yourself relaxing your grip, put the gun down and start over. And that goes for any shot. If you drift from your concentration, put the gun down.
23 grs. sounds like a lot of powder but if it's working I wouldn't advise changing it. Personally I shoot 14grs. of Swiss, 360 RB, in a Remington at 25yds and 14 grs. of Swiss, 460 RB in a Rogers and Spencer at 50yds. Your grip better be tighter than mine.
Good luck.
When in doubt, mumble, when in trouble, delegate.
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