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Let's see some of that trigger work from everyone.
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Sorry to slather this post with a bunch of pics of the same thing. I'm still learning how to use the forum and need to be careful clicking on stuff just to see what happens.
My problem is I don't really have a good place to shoot. Our local range is okay, but it is VERY restricted in how you can shoot and at what distances. For rifles, it is pretty much bench shooting at 100 yds only. For pistols, it is 10-20 ft only. So I tend not to go as often as I probably should.
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I have to admit, it has never really occurred to me to take pictures of targets when I have gone to the range. I just shoot, see where I am hitting, try to do better if needed, and leave, usually tossing the targets in the trash on the way out. I've not done any real long distance rifle shooting, just 100-200 yds with an AR15. Those shots were usually all within a 2" dia circle once the rifle is sighted. The overall circle might change position a bit from one time to another, but once I start, they usually all go in the same spot.
With pistols, it really makes a difference for me which gun I am shooting. I do best with my PX4 Storm full size 9mm. With my sig .380, I always pull slightly high and right, so I aim slightly low and left. But I am usually pretty consistent with both.
My problem is I don't really have a good place to shoot. Our local range is okay, but it is VERY restricted in how you can shoot and at what distances. For rifles, it is pretty much bench shooting at 100 yds only. For pistols, it is 10-20 ft only. So I tend not to go as often as I probably should.
I've never done any kind of competition shooting.
Also, please tell me how I can quote only part of another post rather than re-posting with "quote button" and setting the part in bold.
Thank you. That was 10+ years ago when I was still living in Texas. It was very much all gun, and then luck on my part. I sincerely doubt that I could replicate it today without a LOT of practice. I love Savages for their out of the box accuracy.Very nice.
I had a bone stock(except optics) Savage 10 FP that could do that. I sometimes failed to do my part, but she was ready when I was.
I am a fan.
But only from the inside????I can hit the side of a barn
That's some nice shooting there Jesse, well done.This was my recent low light 50 round qualification. Each drill has time restrictions, ranging from 25 to 5 yards. From holster, strong hand only, support hand only, reloads, etc.
I always find myself shooting better on a timer or on the move. My pistol groups tend to be tight up until 25 yards, then I struggle to keep 10 rounds in 10 seconds in a B8.
That's some nice shooting there Jesse, well done.
I used to be pretty consistent when I spent several hours per month on practice but I don't think I could come close to that these days.
What sort of time/rounds do you spend on practice to maintain that accuracy?