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Dunno, for an unpracticed, average joe like myself, 4" groups at 7 yards using a 9mm compact pistol through an entire 10 shot mag, with standard 3 dot sights, and with a well-aimed first shot followed by the next 9 pulled off as soon as I thought I had even a remotely close sight picture, seems pretty good
aimmmm....poppoppoppoppoppoppoppoppoppoppoppop drop mag fill it and do it again with the next target on the sheet
Seems like that's the only thing I'm actually good at is reacquiring my sight picture and aim point after a shot :banghead:
Top left - 20 shots @ 50 yards (slowfire) , top right 20 shots
@ 25 yards (timed and rapid) - both targets shot with one hand hold - Clark Heavy slide 45ACP.
Bottom target - 10 shots @ 50 ft - Sig P220 45ACP - standing 2 hand hold.
yup, that flier was the last shot... I got a bit excited with how well the group was going and blew it
POA was dead center! I checked the correction chart, and based on the impact it corresponds to "tightening grip while pulling trigger."
Not sure exactly what I was doing, but I was struggling to get used to the short trigger (which is being replaced - along with some other work that's being done by Dave Berryhill - more to follow when he's done with it).
50 rounds @ 35 ~ 50 feet
Gun was a Ruger .22/45 - ammo was IIRC, Rem Thunderbolts.
Some weak hand - two hand hold, some strong two hand and bullseye style.
Not one of my better outings though. Usually I don't bother hanging on to targets. Only reason this one was around is because my wife reuses them. This is the backside of a B-34 target.
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