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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => CZ Polymer Pistols: P10, P-07, P-09 => Topic started by: RPN on October 27, 2019, 08:12:20 AM
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I was a little worried that the new plant in the US may not have the secret sauce...but that accuracy looks good! That's 20 rounds at about 7 meters...
(https://i.imgur.com/owFwG3c.jpg?1)
I'm not ready for a red dot yet but wanted the option. I put a Vortex on my Buckmark this year to see what I think and while I'm clearly more accurate with it, feel like I need to get out with multiple targets and see what transitions and shooting fast is like which I can't do at my primary range. I feel a little distracted by the dot so far...
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I was a little worried that the new plant in the US may not have the secret sauce...but that accuracy looks good! That's 20 rounds at about 7 meters...
I'm not ready for a red dot yet but wanted the option. I put a Vortex on my Buckmark this year to see what I think and while I'm clearly more accurate with it, feel like I need to get out with multiple targets and see what transitions and shooting fast is like which I can't do at my primary range. I feel a little distracted by the dot so far...
Nice shooting [emoji106]enjoy the P-10C
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RPN , speed comes with lots of practice, concentrate on the accuracy, speed will come later. Happy shooting
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RPN , speed comes with lots of practice, concentrated on the accuracy , speed will come later. Happy shooting
My primary range is a bullseye indoor range...ya can't do much there so I have had zero speed practice with the red dot. I don't want to try a red dot on the centerfire until a see what shooting in a hurry feels like with the 22.
I was looking forward to using this P10c at a USPSA match today but we got rained out! >:( I bet it will perform great.
I forgot to add- I didn't know this generation had a thicker front sight than my first gen P10c. I like the bold orange front and black rear...but do prefer thinner up front. Didn't hurt myc shooting though apparently!