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"Aim small, miss small"
Quote from: groundhog"Aim small, miss small" Truer words have never been spoken when it comes to marksmanship. I was taught not to aim center mass at a target, but pick out a small feature. Be it a number on the ring, a small dot drawn on the kill zone of the target, etc. I focus on that small point and concentrate on that spot. The sights will naturally follow. When the gun fires, it should actually surprise you.With my Beretta 92F that has an 80lb trigger with 4" of creep( ) I can consistently hit a 4" diameter gong 25 yards with it by using these techniques.
If you practice.... 5" Kimber 1911 that's been tightened up a bit shooting 45acp target loads... One hand. 50yds. 50rnds. 50 minutes. Iron sights for this first target. Red dot sight for the second target.
Quote from: JackOfAllTrades on December 28, 2011, 09:01:11 AMIf you practice.... 5" Kimber 1911 that's been tightened up a bit shooting 45acp target loads... One hand. 50yds. 50rnds. 50 minutes. Iron sights for this first target. Red dot sight for the second target.hes not telling you the size of that target is a picnic table...(kidding)
The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.
'If I wanted to get better id shoot smaller targets, not look for a 50 yard range.'I don't carry a.handgun to hunt or to win competitions. I carry it to shoot people who endanger my family or myself. While my situational awareness extends as far as I can see, some legal fuzzyness arises in shots farther than seven yards as far.as articulating an emminent.threat to your life.