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  1. #21
    Hammertime
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    Still enjoying the drill.

    G45: 288



    M9-A3: 289

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    Pistol: GLOCK Model45, BOLD orange front, .200”height
    Score: 291(had 47 points@25 yards, which gave me confidence to shoot the sights by driving the dot). About a week ago I had shot a 272; thinking about that, I made the decision this AM to focus hard on trigger/sight.
    Noted: First round @25 was a “10”. As I said above, confidence helps! I also changed my alignment/picture to drive the dot for this gun/sight combo. It seems to work across bullet weights fairly well.
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    Ran this twice in today’s range session. Once with each of my G45’s. 779 has the agent sights and 648 has the slimmer .125 Proglo front with a .150 notch rear. Seems the tighter sights help a bit.

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    Week 301: Rangemaster Bullseye Course

    Whelp I will represent for all the D class shooters: 221.

    I shot this cold this morning as the first 30 rounds at the square range.

    Pistol was Glock 19, 5.0 lb striker spring, Overwatch trigger i.e. my USPSA gun. I noticed that the Speer Lawman 115 I was shooting seemed to go high (this was consistent through the range session today.) I'm shooting up a case of this and am almost through it before I switch to a couple cases of AE 115 I hav
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    Pistol used was a 19X with stock Glock nights.
    I don't feel that I can post an accurate score because:

    1) For some reason the target controls can't actually go all the way back to 25 yards and 70 feet is the farthest I could send it for the first string.

    2) In hindsight it would made a lot more sense to keep track of points between strings, as I took one look at the final results and realized I couldn't get an accurate count.

    3) I used an LTT target instead of an actual B8 so I'm not sure if the bullseye dimensions affect the scoring.

    Other than that, the timer confirmed that I was going way too fast on the first, second, and fourth strings. I will order the correct targets and attempt this again in the near future so that I can get more out of this course as intended.

    Times:
    1st string 31.55
    2nd string 7.00
    3rd string 7.31
    4th string 10.38
    5th string 4.40

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    I'll squeak one in under the wire.

    Had time to run it three times on my way home from work before the wind started getting out of hand and my hands began to go numb.

    First time ever shooting this drill. Pistol used: Smith & Wesson 4" Model 64-5. Ammo: 3.5 grains of 700-X topped by 158 gr lead semiwadcutter hollow points and fired by WSP primers.

    Run 1, cold. Should have taken more time at 25
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    Run 2, missed one from 25 yds
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    Run 3, still rushing at 25 yds, plus needed to center up vertically. Support hand fingers started going numb by then
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    Takeaway, need to work more on 25 yd stuff. Using about 90 to 95% of available time at all distances except 25 yards and it shows.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ASH556 View Post
    Ran this twice in today’s range session. Once with each of my G45’s. 779 has the agent sights and 648 has the slimmer .125 Proglo front with a .150 notch rear. Seems the tighter sights help a bit.

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    The holes made by FMJ-RN ammo are really poorly defined and I think that you may only be down ONE point on that second target! That's awesome shooting, brother! What ammo were you using, if you know?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne Dobbs View Post
    The holes made by FMJ-RN ammo are really poorly defined and I think that you may only be down ONE point on that second target! That's awesome shooting, brother! What ammo were you using, if you know?
    Thank you Mr. Dobbs! Means the world from you. Ammo was Fiocchi 115gr FMJ.
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    cold start
    Run 1: BHA 125gr subsonic honeybadger
    Run 2: BHA 124gr XTP
    both guns - Ameriglo Bolds

    Glock 43X:
    Run 1: 25->5: 32, 45, 50, 98, 50, 275
    Run 2: 25->5: 32, 46, 50, 95, 48, 271

    Glock 48:
    Run 1: 25->5: 39, 46, 48, 97, 49, 279
    Run 2: 25->5: 42, 50, 50, 97, 50, 289
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