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It appears as though you have two distinct shot groupings. Were they made with sequential strings of shots? If so, what did you change about your stance, etc.?
i've got a bunch more, but here are a few of my latest. they are of a 17m2 in houston, about 3 weeks ago , just when it started turning windy, and rainy, and crappy. the last pic is actually first, then i put a pressure pad under the barrel, at the tip of the stock. Then I shot the next two groups, 7 shot groups, with 2 diff ammos.
These are all at 50 yards.
Typically the Mozambique is defined as a hammer to the chest, followed by evaluation, and a single shot to the head. At 25 yards your group should be about 8 inches.
The overall times aren't what's important, but the split between the first and second shot.
boredelmo, you are shooting good. My suggestion would be to put a one inch paster in the center of that bullseye. Forget about the big bullseye and concentrate on hitting the little bullseye.
I'll bet you see an immediate improvement in your group size.
Aim small, hit small.
This is with a Crimson Trace 38 S&W 2 inch J Frame.
10 yards.
Point shooting from the hip.
Left handed (I'm right handed but like to get in some off hand shooting).
Fun shooting.
100 yards.
Standing, two hands.
Makarov.
I have to work on those misses.
7 yards.
Taurus PT99.
Standing, two hands.
Eyes closed.
100 yards.
Kimber Tactical Ultra (3 inch)
Standing, two hands.
100 yards.
Kel Tec PLR .223 pistol.
BSA Red Dot sight.
Standing, two hands.
Fast fire.
The Red Dots are a ultra light (.223 at under 1,000 FPS) plinking load I'm working on.
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