I can only vouch for myself but I have been going through the similar results from my shooting. 50% of the time I have good results and the other 50% generally low and left. I have worked on this...
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I can only vouch for myself but I have been going through the similar results from my shooting. 50% of the time I have good results and the other 50% generally low and left. I have worked on this...
It may be just mental but for me I flinch the worst when I don't watch my front sight.
Carry pistol is an XDS 45ACP....Desk pistol is a 45ACP M1911. I won't have a big worry about someone sneaking up on me in bed as I have two poodles that bark at a flea passing gas at 500 yds and 4...
I have had my LCR 357 for two years now with about 1200 rounds fired from it. I shoot about 25% reloads and factory ammo, 25% +P and 50% 357 mag. I must be a masochist because I love shooting the 357...
I had an M&P 9c until I gave it to my wife darn it! I was dead on accurate with it and qualified with a perfect score on my CHL shooting test. It was a little hard to conceal but the accuracy more...
Wow...where is your Walmart? The 3 around me only have shotgun ammunition and occasionally some 40 S&W. I haven't seen WWB in a year...lol.
For me reloading is a hobby. It is relaxing and I get to go off and be by myself for a while. The biggest benefit however is the improved accuracy of my reloads. Not necessarily with the self defense...
Actually, I reload because they are more accurate than factory rounds. Even when I first started reloading my loads were more accurate. At first I did a cost comparison between the two and my reloads...
Am I weird? I carry my pistol to the restroom....at home...LOL. On a more serious note...I am disabled and we had a home invasion not 5 minutes from my home. I like to think I'm just cautious.
Once I buy a pistol or revolver it's mine for good. I have never sold my guns for any reason. Although the 45 ACP is my go to caliber I absolutely enjoy shooting the rest also. I load every caliber I...
Ever since I obtained my CHL I have carried where and whenever legal. Yes even around the house and to the bathroom. I have been the butt of several sarcastic remarks on this habit but I am not...
#%*€%#....yup it's started. I went to 2 gun shops yesterday to find some small pistol primers and they had been cleaned out...sigh! Human beings are funny animals. Maybe I am in the dark....I am...
‘VIOLENCE TAX’: ILLINOIS COUNTY APPROVES NEW $25 FEE ON EACH FIREARM PURCHASED
Here we go.....it's just a start!
I have the LCR 357 and I really like it. First of all, the trigger is great, it conceals easily in my front pocket, is accurate out to 15 yds (which for me is good) and although the recoil on stout...
What do you mean....better late than never? It's never too late! I got interest in Concealed Carry at 63..LOL! No one had to convince the wife and I though. We made that decision after a near miss on...
If you dance sometimes you have to pay the piper. If white kids had done this it would have been the racial scandal of the decade! Amazing that no one mentioned the two girls assaulted earlier.
This topic is right up my alley! I was wearing corrective lenses in the 1st grade ( ever hear the 4 eyes taunt?) and until age 56 couldn't see squat (63 now). At 56 I developed cataracts on both eyes...
This sounds exactly like my first session with my XDS. I would hazard a guess that you are jerking the trigger and quite possibly putting a lateral bias on the trigger. There are some excellent...
I'm not a teacher, trainer or expert in any way but as with most things in life I find that if I approach it from a smoothness perspective rather than a speed perspective I most always am faster.
This is the best advice. I have an M&Pm 9c with 850 truly error free rounds and I carry it in a smart carry with no problem.
I don't think you could do better than use Miculek for a standard on the revolver grip. He is amazing with his revolver skills. I emulated his grip when firing 125 grain 357 magnum loads in my LCR....
Thanks for the replies gentlemen! I am going to work on using one grip for both pistol and revolver since I carry both pistol and revolver.
I know there are very many knowledgeable individuals and professionals that use this forum and I have a question concerning my grip on the pistol and revolver. I have adopted the modern thumbs...
My experience with Hi Point has been with the .40 S&W. I paid $150.00 for it at a gun show. I bought it because I had seen so many interesting discussions concerning the quality of Hi Point...lol. I...
I have pretty much resigned myself to either pocket carry or using a fanny pack. I say this because I use a mobility chair and normal holsters don't work for me. I have since changed my mind. While...