rem1858
Member
Hello all;
Just my honest opinion of shooting good, better yet, being a good shooter.
I have been shooting rifles, shotguns and pistols for a long time, even competing at times.
Pistols are a very specific discipline of their own rite.
I shot two handed pistol for quite awhile and got bored with the ability to just keep hitting the same spot over and over again(well, not really bored, but wanted to try something else).
Got into Bullseye a couple years ago where it is all one handed at 50 and 25 yards.
It is all the same thing but different with shooting two or one handed.
The only thing different with Bullseye is no support hand.
The number one thing in shooting a pistol is trigger control.period...
If you can set off the pistol without disturbing the sights, then it will be a good shot, period...
Here are a couple photos of some of my best Bullseye scores.
This is at 50 yards slow fire with my .45
This is at 25 yards timed fire with my .22
At the same time shooting Bullseye, I was shooting my Colt Python for distinguished revolver.
I shot it single action at 50 yards and double action at 25 yards.
I also shoot a Beretta 92FS for the EIC pistol matches.
Bottom line is if you can keep a steady site picture and trigger the pistol without moving the site, you will hit what you are aiming at whether it be with one or two hands or using your toes...
It just takes a lot of good practice which means a lot of lead down range.
Good luck to everyone in what you want to achieve in any shooting discipline of your choice.
Clarence
Just my honest opinion of shooting good, better yet, being a good shooter.
I have been shooting rifles, shotguns and pistols for a long time, even competing at times.
Pistols are a very specific discipline of their own rite.
I shot two handed pistol for quite awhile and got bored with the ability to just keep hitting the same spot over and over again(well, not really bored, but wanted to try something else).
Got into Bullseye a couple years ago where it is all one handed at 50 and 25 yards.
It is all the same thing but different with shooting two or one handed.
The only thing different with Bullseye is no support hand.
The number one thing in shooting a pistol is trigger control.period...
If you can set off the pistol without disturbing the sights, then it will be a good shot, period...
Here are a couple photos of some of my best Bullseye scores.
This is at 50 yards slow fire with my .45
This is at 25 yards timed fire with my .22
At the same time shooting Bullseye, I was shooting my Colt Python for distinguished revolver.
I shot it single action at 50 yards and double action at 25 yards.
I also shoot a Beretta 92FS for the EIC pistol matches.
Bottom line is if you can keep a steady site picture and trigger the pistol without moving the site, you will hit what you are aiming at whether it be with one or two hands or using your toes...
It just takes a lot of good practice which means a lot of lead down range.
Good luck to everyone in what you want to achieve in any shooting discipline of your choice.
Clarence