I've practiced point-shooting to about 20 feet. I'm pie-plate accurate with it out to there, but I find it to be a very perishable skill, and one that is definitely frowned upon if you practice at a public firing range.
I tend to do my point-shooting practice out in the desert with a safe sandy backstop as a result.
I actually want to get a couple of S&W M10 or similar lightweight inexpensive .38's to practice point-shooting with both hands, just for fun. My weak hand can't handle a heavy Redhawk even with .44 special loads yet.
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