waterhouse
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After waiting for the gun, and then waiting for the ammo, and then waiting for my schedule to clear up, I finally got to try out my Fusion 10mm.
Ammo was Georgia Arms canned heat 185 grain. I ran 150 rounds through the gun, no issues at all, everything fed and ejected as it should.
After some initial playing on the short pistol range, I decided to give it a go at 40 yards and 70 yards. The plan was to eventually get it out to 100 yards but I ran out of time. This is probably for the better, as I probably need some more work at 70 yards.
The target posted was 5 shots from 40 yards off the bench, and the group measures about 2.25" which I'm pleased with, especially since 4 of them are pretty tight. The target was on the center of a piece of paper and I was more aiming at the paper since the sight was covering the whole shoot-n-see target.
I didn't want to make the range cold to collect the target at 70, but I was all over the paper. I'd guess in the 7" range for groups, but I have a feeling the gun can do a lot better, I just need to practice longer distance with pistols. It is possible the group was much larger, because I either hit near the same hole twice or completely missed the paper with a shot. Not sure which. It is odd checking the spotting scope after shooting a handgun. I've shot lots of steel at long ranges, but all I've ever heard was the ping from the hit. It is a bit different trying to shoot paper for groups.
Next step is trying to hit what I'm aiming at inside of 50 yards from field positions. Now that I know the gun will do it I've got something to shoot for.
Overall I'm really happy with the gun. Bob was great to work with for the whole process.
ETA: Giving credit where due, the photo of the gun is courtesy of Bob and/or Fusion Firearms.
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