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Also Note, I DID save the targets, however I left them in the garage on the floor and they got all soaked and destroyed thanks to the rain. Sorry no pictures
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Also Note, I DID save the targets, however I left them in the garage on the floor and they got all soaked and destroyed thanks to the rain. Sorry no pictures
By rule, that is allowed.
We draw the line at "My dog ate the targets".
Dont think it was the pistol at fault. I Enjoy it, i just shoot the 19's better.sounds like a lemon g45 everyone likes mine over their own glocks
Do you mean you can't? Or just can't all in one day?
The first would be sad. The second would be happy
I know, the trigger is AMAZING! but, I just cant adjust to it.Interesting report. I own mostly striker fired pistols and one of the most accurate is my Walther PPQ. With that said I shoot my 1911's considerably better than the striker fired pistols.
It sounds like you did all the shooting in one trip. If so that just wasn't any kind of a good test. I don't know about you but after I have fired a hundred or so rounds I'm getting pretty tired and I'm sure not going to be firing my best groups. When I've already put that many down range.
I'm of the opinion that if you want to test a batch of guns for maximum accuracy you really need to fire them one at a time over however many days it might take.
OK, you are one of those. Good Luck with the testing.550 rounds at the range is a slow day for me, Also the p320 was twords the end of the batch so "fatigue" only would come into play if you shoot better when fatigued...