Pound for pound, my Romanian M69 .22lr training rifle has more meat than al my high power rifle shots combined.
There has to be some swimming caribou's it has taken in that weight, right?
The last time I qualified with my Glock 19 I missed 4 Shots out of 30. The four shots that I missed were right outside the scoring ring at 7 yards
What was your qualification course, if you dont mind my asking?
I always enjoy trying all the qualifications I can find.
This. I was really trying to pick one and can’t seem to. I’ve sold off about 80% of the guns I had. The ones I have left are all exceptionally accurate or they’d be gone too. I see no reason to keep a rifle that won’t shoot sub 1” groups other than my HD AR’sI've been thinking about the question and conclude that I can't answer. I have a nice, modest collection of shooters, and I get great satisfaction from all of them. Any that I don't enjoy get traded off or sold. My interest tends to cycle. Sometimes I am infatuated with developing loads for a wildcat rifle, other times I enjoy training with a semi-automatic pistol. And the .357 and .44 caliber revolvers are always fun. Just no way to attribute "greatest satisfaction" to any particular firearm except in the existential moment.
I always drool over that range in Houston that Colion Noir films at. I’d pay just about any amount of money to get to spend a day at a range like that.
The outdoor "Tire" range is south of Dallas.. Texas Defensive Shooting Academy.
No clue about indoor ranges if that is what you are referring too.
I've got the same model SP and it's a close second to my model 10s as a favorite. The work I did lightening up and smoothing the trigger pull made a huge improvement. Learning to shoot this snub accurately is very satisfying and my groups with 4" barreled revolvers has improved after mastering the 2.25" SP.I'd have to say my SP101 357 DAO with its enhancements brings me the most pleasure when I shoot it. The glass smooth trigger and light pulling hammer allows me to stage shots for higher accuracy. If I'm out shooting with other revolvers, I have to shoot it last because once I start with it, I don't want to put it down.
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