I've been shooting the 9mm CZ striker guns for the last month or so, and I decided to go back to the fine steel guns starting with the 97B"E" today. This was my bullseye match gun for 4 years. The red dot is a 3moa Burris FF3 and the trigger is my version of a "roll" trigger using a CGW sear and a CZ hammer. This combination worked great as a bullseye match gun at 25 and 50 yards, standing single hand. It has always been good at 100-200 yards from a wrist rest, but it has been in the safe all year while I fiddled with the plastic striker pistols.
I need some more range time to get my trigger and sight picture perfected, but this was still a pretty good result overall. I had three "bad" shots out of 20 on this target, all a little high, and all pretty much shooter loss of concentration, especially on the last shot, when I was getting a little weary. Here is the video, with the dead time between shots cut to shorten. Twenty shots in a 2 minute video with the edit.
https://youtu.be/uwn4Y5wqr-8The CGW pistol is still superb. The shooter needs work.
Joe L