Went to the range yesterday and practiced with the carry gun.
That's Willard shooting so I could capture the muzzle blast.
This is about seven yards. A decent social distance for a pocket gun. It shoots low. I remain impressed with the Apex trigger I installed.
I also put some of my precious .22LR down-range from the Ruger Standard. Willard's .357 shots are the big holes on this target. There's nothing like practice to improve ones groups and I feel like I am getting better with more shooting.
Something else I noticed using these turkey targets is my groups widen out a bit without a grid pattern on the target like I'd been using. The grid is a wonderful aid for zeroing, but I think that it gives references that won't be present in a real shooting situation. If that's true, I can't be the first person to notice it, and I wonder if anyone else has.
18 May 2014
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