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    JCN hit factor tests 9mm PCC and 300BO

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    JRC 9mm shooting Eley PCC
    X95 9mm shooting Syntech 150
    Rattler 9” 300 BO shooting 147gr frangible
    MPX 9mm shooting Syntech 130

    Going to run some hit factor scored drills with draws, mild movement and transitions.

    The thought being that I don’t want too much movement as it’ll dwarf the shooting aspect for scoring.

    But I want some mount and transition with movement drills as that’s what gaming and inside the house home defense might theoretically entail.

    I plan on running each drill 5x and aggregate scoring the best three runs.

    Going to start with the MPX as it’s the most familiar to me.

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    Starting from the right side of the barricade, stock on belt with safety engaged on buzzer move left and engage three targets.

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    Representative runs.









    Results were about as expected.

    Subjective feel was more pronounced.

    The X95 was the dog. It was slow to mount because of the weight distribution.

    The MCX and MPX were pretty even. If I had run the MPX at the end of the series it probably would have been better than the MCX but regardless it’s gratifyingly close. I started with the MPX as a training analog for a home defense Rattler.

    The blowback JRC wasn’t bad, especially for a $500 gun! Of course it does have a Hiperfire in it which helps….

    So the Hit Factor spread was both not much but also hugely much from best to worst if that makes sense.

    At the bleeding edge, the subjective difference between 0.5-1.0 hit factor is huge… in practical use probably wouldn’t change the outcome of a fight.

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