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Old 05-05-2013, 3:59 PM
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Originally Posted by jessegpresley View Post
Stand at 7 yards and try to get all your shots into the same hole. See you in a few years.
This ^.

Since you've mastered you 'kill zone shots' at 50 ft. Now work on getting your groups tighter at 7 yards, or even 5 yards, and go from there. It is more satisfying to have one ragged hole than to have a piece of paper peppered all over the place. The more you shoot the more you'll learn. I'm taking it you're pretty new? Things weren't always as expensive also. If you really think you're all that and a bag of chips go to a handgun course and get put through your paces. Shooting is a perishable skill and is something that should always be practiced. Starting with the fundamentals and building to whatever you want/need to employ.

Have fun, congrats on the new pistol!
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