R rjinga New member Jun 20, 2016 #1 I was shooting Winchester white box ammo, and I was shooting with both eyes open. (Is there anyway to load more than three photos at at time?) Attachments 06-20-16, 2.jpg 87.4 KB · Views: 85 06-20-16, 3.jpg 88.4 KB · Views: 69
I was shooting Winchester white box ammo, and I was shooting with both eyes open. (Is there anyway to load more than three photos at at time?)
R rjinga New member Jun 20, 2016 #2 Continued Now the weak hand. Attachments 06-20-16, 3a.jpg 89.5 KB · Views: 49 06-20-16, 4.jpg 88.6 KB · Views: 42
R rjinga New member Jun 20, 2016 #3 Continued Now at 15 yds (the yellow rectangle is just under 3.5 x 4.5 inches) and 3 yds (the bullseye is 1.75 inches). Attachments 3.5 x 4.5 inches.jpg 98.7 KB · Views: 52 7500-01.jpg 89.4 KB · Views: 45 Last edited: Jun 20, 2016
Continued Now at 15 yds (the yellow rectangle is just under 3.5 x 4.5 inches) and 3 yds (the bullseye is 1.75 inches).
S smee78 New member Jun 20, 2016 #4 I'm guessing your gun is a 40s&w? My 229 is 357sig, they are pretty smooth guns to shoot. Mine has been getting alot of time in the ccw role.
I'm guessing your gun is a 40s&w? My 229 is 357sig, they are pretty smooth guns to shoot. Mine has been getting alot of time in the ccw role.
K K_Mac New member Jun 21, 2016 #6 Shooting with both eyes open has taken me a lot of work. For rapid fire and combat accuracy, like you achieved in you range session, it is well worth the effort. The bullseye shows you have the ability to shoot tight groups. Keep up the good work!
Shooting with both eyes open has taken me a lot of work. For rapid fire and combat accuracy, like you achieved in you range session, it is well worth the effort. The bullseye shows you have the ability to shoot tight groups. Keep up the good work!