I think it went okay.
That's a hundred rounds of CCI through my Ruger Mk. II at 21 feet, after a hundred or so into another target using the Ruger and H&R "Sportsman" revolver. I'm a bit irked by those four flyers out in the ten-ring; the main blob of shots also creeps into it but they're relatively tightly grouped.
Aorta shots are OK! I feel good if my worst shot is a sucking chest wound.
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ReplyDeleteI see hunters make lousy shots. I have to deal with varmints regularly around home in the country. That was meant as a compliment, because I see so many who can't make a good shot when it counts.
ReplyDeleteI, personally, do not shoot things that bleed unless they are presenting an imminent threat. This is not a judgement -- I like meat fine. My Dad was fond of squirrel, which I dislike. My Dad would take them out cleanly, with one shot. I'm not that good a shot.
ReplyDeleteMy friend just moved out into "the country" and is talking of putting a rimfire range on the property to attract friends and relatives. His brother is a .22rf target competitor and I used to plink. I asked him where would I find .22s and he said they are available outside of the city, slicker. But real target ammo is scare.
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Indoor ranges are very nice this time of year.
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