coosbaycreep
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I picked up a used kel tec .32 the other day at a gunshow (overpaid), and finally got around to shooting it earlier today. I only put 16 rounds through it, because I only bought one box of ammo ($18!), and I'm broke till payday. At 5-10 yards, I only made 4 hits on a regular sized paper plate. Now I'm a bad shot, but even I can hit better than that. I was taking my time and concentrating, and didn't exhibit any of the poor shooting habits that I usually do. The gun didn't seem to be consistent in where it was hitting at all either. It would shoot high, low, left, right, etc. The rounds that missed the plate were all usually within with 3 inches of it, but that's still terrible. Even though the gun's used, it looks brand new, and functioned flawlessly. It's a lot of fun to shoot too. So, are these guns just THAT inaccurate, or am I really that bad of shot?
Also, where is a good place to get cheap .32 ammo? Walmart was $18 for 50 fmj. I didn't price .32 ammo before I bought one because I figured it would be close to 9mm prices ($8.69 at walmart for 115gr. fmj). I know that there's no such thing as "cheap" ammo anymore, but I'd like to practice more and eventually get a CHL so I can carry this gun hopefully, but at those prices with my accuracy I'd have to get a second job just feed that little thing.
Also, where is a good place to get cheap .32 ammo? Walmart was $18 for 50 fmj. I didn't price .32 ammo before I bought one because I figured it would be close to 9mm prices ($8.69 at walmart for 115gr. fmj). I know that there's no such thing as "cheap" ammo anymore, but I'd like to practice more and eventually get a CHL so I can carry this gun hopefully, but at those prices with my accuracy I'd have to get a second job just feed that little thing.