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Old April 1, 2011, 03:58 PM   #8
HighExpert
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I would question the rationale for using what is essentially a self defense weapon for Bullseye. How accurate is the gun and ammo? Have you ransom rested the gun? I learned a long time ago that sometimes fairly good rapid fire targets involve a lot of luck in the beginning and don't really teach you anywhere near as much as the slow fire targets. If you can outshoot your gun you will go nowhere fast. Do a lot of dry fire and concentrate on the front sight not moving as you press the trigger. Another trick is to load only 4 and leave two empty chambers. Watch and see what happens when you squeeze off the non-shots. I shoot Bullseye and use a Model 52 S&W for 50' indoor centerfire matches. Usually shoot outdoor matches and use all three guns for those. S&W 41, S&W 52 and Les Baer .45. If you want to get good buy a Ruger .22 and practice ALOT. Good Shooting
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