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By Mavracer,
And when I beat ya would it change your opinion? I doubt it. So what's the point of the "yours is bigger than mine" challenge? Just as it wouldn't change my opinion if ,on a darkened range a fella with a laser pointed at a paper target, out shot me, so I wouldn't expect it to change your opinion if I outshot you under the conditions you suggest. Your opinion wouldn't be based on much if one fella at the range outshot you under those conditions, one day.
Heck, if I was in Jr. High I'd feel challenged and chagrined! How accurately I personally can shoot a J frame at 25 yards in the dark seems kinda besides the point don't it. Whether I'd take a shot at a human target, under stress, and at speed with a J frame at 25 yards, well that's a situational question.
Heck a fella with a pistol on his scope would outshoot me. So might a fella with one bad left eye and the other that don't work but on Wednesdays after 2 p.m.
My opinion isn't based on "does it help a fella shoot at the range". A battery powered red dot sight does that. They work well in matches. My opinion is based on what I've seen work for me, and many others over the years, in defensive firearms.
Nope, not regularly, but my S&Ws are based on a design that's 120 years old or so and the 1911 is pushing 100.
What does either of those points (the flintlock or my personal shooting) have to do with why I don't need a laser? But why some folks may feel like they do, particularly if they don't train much.
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ok 25 yards j-frames 5 IDPA targets one shot each you get trijicons I get CT.
And when I beat ya would it change your opinion? I doubt it. So what's the point of the "yours is bigger than mine" challenge? Just as it wouldn't change my opinion if ,on a darkened range a fella with a laser pointed at a paper target, out shot me, so I wouldn't expect it to change your opinion if I outshot you under the conditions you suggest. Your opinion wouldn't be based on much if one fella at the range outshot you under those conditions, one day.
Heck, if I was in Jr. High I'd feel challenged and chagrined! How accurately I personally can shoot a J frame at 25 yards in the dark seems kinda besides the point don't it. Whether I'd take a shot at a human target, under stress, and at speed with a J frame at 25 yards, well that's a situational question.
Heck a fella with a pistol on his scope would outshoot me. So might a fella with one bad left eye and the other that don't work but on Wednesdays after 2 p.m.
My opinion isn't based on "does it help a fella shoot at the range". A battery powered red dot sight does that. They work well in matches. My opinion is based on what I've seen work for me, and many others over the years, in defensive firearms.
wow, you still using a flintlock too.
Nope, not regularly, but my S&Ws are based on a design that's 120 years old or so and the 1911 is pushing 100.
What does either of those points (the flintlock or my personal shooting) have to do with why I don't need a laser? But why some folks may feel like they do, particularly if they don't train much.
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