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Old March 18, 2023, 08:54 PM   #9
shafter
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Much depends on what is acceptable accuracy for you at a specific distance. At close range (relative to the shooter) rough sights and trigger won't matter much. The further out you go the more everything starts to matter, proper body alignment, breath, grip, sights, trigger squeeze and follow through.

None of pistol shooting is rocket science but you have to put in the time getting good reps. A good class where an instructor can critique you can drastically reduce the learning curve and will probably save money in the long run.
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