Haven't been to the range in a few months so off I went.
M&P 2.0 9mm, 5" barrel,
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Holster to double tap at 10 yds - one ring then the other alternating.
Rings are 6"
I'm a little rusty it seems.
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Haven't been to the range in a few months so off I went.
M&P 2.0 9mm, 5" barrel,
Attachment 354714
Holster to double tap at 10 yds - one ring then the other alternating.
Rings are 6"
I'm a little rusty it seems.
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Good enough to pop a cap in someone's ass :D
It would be interesting to see which are the first and which are the second.
With myself deer hunting I have found that if I miss the first shot I should 90% of the time just not take the second one.
An arguably good argument for using muzzle loaders?
On average much more that 10 yds. :]
I don't hunt but I think that if I had took the first shot and he didn't drop he would at least be heavily wounded so would try to get him down before leaving.
Having said that I have a .270 that would take a few seconds at least to get on point again - its a good snap! and the bullet would travel a hell of a distance. If I were using a slug then would definitely.
.270 is what I hunt with and yes, it takes a couple of seconds to regroup, veiw, reload and reaim, although I have done it at least once. It was about a 90 yd. shot though.
I like to use these splash targets. You can often see in real time where your shots are going.
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I like those targets too but can be a little pricey when all the shooting I do is at a range. I have larger orange targets that I marker outline the 4 and 6" ring for extra visibility.
End up mostly just using 8.5 x 11 printer paper with a 6" circle though.
Figure if I can put most in a 6" circle 10 yrds - actually 11 yrds, because the lighting is slightly better for me (eyes aren't what they used to be), then I am good with that :)
Left is 50 shots .45 sig 1911 Right is HK 9mm 30 shots
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