sirgilligan
New member
I like to see photos of targets and here the details around the results. Maybe it is a particularly tight group or maybe it was your best rapid fire, or maybe it is your worst and you get a good laugh from it.
Here are a couple of mine.
First is a nice group shooting the CZ 85B. I bought the CZ 85B after reading Stephen Camp's website. I was researching the Browning Hi-Power that I had recently purchased and found an article about the CZ 75B. I thought that if it is any where close to the BHP I would really like it and I wanted a range gun because the Hi-Power wasn't exactly cheap.
Next is from the Walther PPK/S. This is a Smith and Wesson made version of the classic. I remember shortly after I bought it I was informed of a recall and I was thinking what kind of mess had I got into. Well S&W fixed it up quick and sent it back. I like how flat it is and it doesn't print and so I grab it when I need a pocket gun. The trigger on it is excellent, and for me the sights allow me to be very precise.
I always shoot standing, and usually a two handed grip. All the distances are in yards. One day I will have to brace myself against something and see how accurate I can shoot, but I am interested in what I call practical shooting for every day use.
Please share your photos and tell us about it.
Here are a couple of mine.
First is a nice group shooting the CZ 85B. I bought the CZ 85B after reading Stephen Camp's website. I was researching the Browning Hi-Power that I had recently purchased and found an article about the CZ 75B. I thought that if it is any where close to the BHP I would really like it and I wanted a range gun because the Hi-Power wasn't exactly cheap.
Next is from the Walther PPK/S. This is a Smith and Wesson made version of the classic. I remember shortly after I bought it I was informed of a recall and I was thinking what kind of mess had I got into. Well S&W fixed it up quick and sent it back. I like how flat it is and it doesn't print and so I grab it when I need a pocket gun. The trigger on it is excellent, and for me the sights allow me to be very precise.
I always shoot standing, and usually a two handed grip. All the distances are in yards. One day I will have to brace myself against something and see how accurate I can shoot, but I am interested in what I call practical shooting for every day use.
Please share your photos and tell us about it.