It's supposed to be!Ol Zeke wrote:OK, I’ll be the first (to embarrass themselves).
After a 50 round drill with latest “Zekeonator” I remembered this and dug the target out of my brief case.
I remember this from several years ago. What I remember is how frustrating it is!
I’ve scored this as a 12. The bottom right set touches all three (that’s my story and I’m stickin’ with it).
I wish I had had more than one target, with me. The first couple of shots were to determine the best POA.
Great target for training...from me to you...post your score
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I finally got out to BP. It was a great Father's Day. Except that my kid hasn't said anything about it yet.
Anyway, this was a great exercise. I didn't do near as well as I thought I would or would have liked to, but it was good. I shot 100 rounds in ten sets. Here's the scores.
2,5,9,2,4,4,7,7,2,6
I brought 200 rounds, but on the last couple targets I started getting extra holes in my paper. There was a guy in the lane next to me with a 9mm and a laser sight that was jumping all over the place. I don't know if it was him or the woman he had with him that was shooting at the time, but I figured it was about time to finish up there anyway.
There were several holes that another millimeter or two would have given another 3-6 points on several of the targets. This was a great exercise that I'll be using more in the future. Thanks again for the links!
There is also apparently a new rule at BP. Before going in we were sharing some of the ridiculous things we've seen or heard of people doing when coming in to shoot at a range. One story I mentioned hearing at a CHL class from the instructor. Afterwards, upon exiting the range today the same guy I was talking with asked if he needed to lock me up. I said, "No", but the guy up front might get a little upset if he didn't. To which, he said, "You have a CHL, right? I said, "Yes Sir" He said to go on and have a nice Father's Day. Cool!
Anyway, this was a great exercise. I didn't do near as well as I thought I would or would have liked to, but it was good. I shot 100 rounds in ten sets. Here's the scores.
2,5,9,2,4,4,7,7,2,6
I brought 200 rounds, but on the last couple targets I started getting extra holes in my paper. There was a guy in the lane next to me with a 9mm and a laser sight that was jumping all over the place. I don't know if it was him or the woman he had with him that was shooting at the time, but I figured it was about time to finish up there anyway.
There were several holes that another millimeter or two would have given another 3-6 points on several of the targets. This was a great exercise that I'll be using more in the future. Thanks again for the links!
There is also apparently a new rule at BP. Before going in we were sharing some of the ridiculous things we've seen or heard of people doing when coming in to shoot at a range. One story I mentioned hearing at a CHL class from the instructor. Afterwards, upon exiting the range today the same guy I was talking with asked if he needed to lock me up. I said, "No", but the guy up front might get a little upset if he didn't. To which, he said, "You have a CHL, right? I said, "Yes Sir" He said to go on and have a nice Father's Day. Cool!
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4,5,6,9,9
This drill really made me wish I was shooting a 1911 (shot with a P229 in .40)
I'll try and throw in one of these every other range session or more. Usually I don't have to worry about sight off set with a pistol
This drill really made me wish I was shooting a 1911 (shot with a P229 in .40)
I'll try and throw in one of these every other range session or more. Usually I don't have to worry about sight off set with a pistol
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I can see this costing me lots of money and ammo.
Guessing these are to be printed on standard 8 1/2 x 11 paper?
Guessing these are to be printed on standard 8 1/2 x 11 paper?
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That looks like fun. Looks like a new target/game to get into.
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05/Oct 09- Packet Mailed
05 1/2 Oct- Tapping fingers on desk waiting
04/Dec. 09- Plastic came in the Mail.
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Secondary Kimber Crimson Carry II
Third XDm 9
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Hmmm....now where DID I put those semi-wadcutters I had?
88 day wait for the state to approve my constitutional right to bear arms...
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If you can and it is helpful, try 8.5x14. I did this so when I'm at BassPro it gives me a little more room from where the paper hangs so I'm not shooting at the ceiling further down range.Mike from Texas wrote:I can see this costing me lots of money and ammo.
Guessing these are to be printed on standard 8 1/2 x 11 paper?
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+1 on wanting wad cutters
"Speed is fine accuracy is final."
-Wyatt Earp
"Great danger lies in the notion we can reason with evil."
-Winston Churchill
And the wind shall say 'Here were decent godless people'. Their only monument the asphalt road and a thousand lost golf balls.
-T.S Elliot
-Wyatt Earp
"Great danger lies in the notion we can reason with evil."
-Winston Churchill
And the wind shall say 'Here were decent godless people'. Their only monument the asphalt road and a thousand lost golf balls.
-T.S Elliot
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What is wad cutters?
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Wad cutters are a style of bullet that works in revolvers. They are completely flat across the front of the bullet and generally make the clearest holes in paper. For self-loaders, the style is called a semi-wadcutter and the bullet has enough of the conical section left to ensure feeding. It is still cut flat across the nose, just a little further from the case.
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