mokin
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My Glock 29 likes to throw the cases a long way as well. I found that with a lot of practice I can recover upwards of 95% of the brass though. It usually depends on how much I have shot that week, how much dry fire, and what kind of shooting I am doing. With a good grip and finger placement on the trigger, I can get the brass to land in a relatively small area maybe six feet back around 5:00. That's practicing (relatively) slow fire and checking grip/finger between each shot. Putting the brass in the same area has become almost as much of a challenge while doing drills as putting the bullets in the bullseye. I have also found that the two are closely related.