Once again,.. really appreciate the input.
I have signed up for a MDFI basic shooting class that will meet in August. Im looking forward to it. It's titled " you suck, it's not the gun!" :D
I have been and do vary my target distances during my range sessions. You're seeing my 5m/yd groups because they're the least embarrassing. Lol. ;)
Seriously tho. For a complete novice shooter, I think I do ok out to about 10m. (...just ok). But after that,.. it's sloppy and @25m? It's a crap shoot if I even hit the cardboard let alone the black. @ 25m my stock Glock front sight pretty much covers the whole silhouette. 🤷*♂️ I honestly don't know how you guys can shoot 2"-3" groups @ 25 yds. That's amazing to me.
I should probably disclose that I haven't actually zeroed out either weapon yet. Ive only just started researching how to do that with a pistol.
I should also ad, I have arthritis So my grip strength isn't what it used to be. And lastly, I have an astigmatism and my vision needs different correction for near & for far. After My last DOT physical, I have to have glasses for driving. I can focus well enough up close for the front sight. But I need reading glasses for books.
None of this is meant to be excuses btw,.. just information regarding the physical limits & shortcomings I need to work around.
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Caballoflaco! Thanks for that link! 👍🏻