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cztops

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Accuracy numbers with your Kadet
« on: June 10, 2002, 08:54:22 PM »
I keep hearing how accurate the kadet adapter is but I don't see very many specific numbers being put out. I would like to quantify some accuracy numbers and specify the shooting paramets that produced those numbers.
           
            I try and shoot against myself, that is, improve on my numbers. I know a lot of people shoot more accurately than I do and I more than some other people. That's true for everyone except the best shooter and the worst shooter in the world. So lets swallow our pride and put some numbers out.
           
            I would ask that all shots be taken with a single action trigger.
           
            Parameters to be specified in your report:
           
            Shooting platform: (choose one or shoot all three)
            Two handed off-hand
            Single handed off-hand (traditional bullseye)
            Bench shooting (bench, sandbag, etc.)
           
            Shooting environment:
            Indoor range
            Outdoor range
           
            Type of target:
            Specify target type.
           
            Distance:
            25 yards or meters is a good standard.
            If you shoot poorly at 25 yards, bring it in to 15 or 10.
            Specify the distance.
           
            Ammo:
            Specify ammo manufacturer, load name, bullet type.
            Please specify the number of shots in a group, five will probably be the standard.
           
            Group size:
            Specify center to center or outside edge to outside edge.

cztops

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Accuracy numbers with your Kadet
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2002, 09:05:56 PM »
I'll go first:
           
            Two handed off-hand
            Indoor range
            Humanoid black sillouette (don't know name/number)
            25 yards
            Remington 22 Target, Orange/Green 425 round box, solid lead bullet
            5 shot group
            4" center to center is the best I can repeat.
           
            Usually my groups are around 6 inches or so.
           
           
            I will try one handed, right and left, and bench rest for comparison tomorrow.

Offline RobCTwo

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Accuracy numbers with your Kadet
« Reply #2 on: June 11, 2002, 09:42:11 PM »
I just got back from the range. I didn't see your post before going. Ouside range, 3 sided roofed metal buildings, concrete floors with nice benchs. I really like this club. NO ONE there from 5:30 to 8:00 pm. 20 yds. I put up a IDPA target then put three bulls eyes on it. I make them on the computer. Various sizes and colors. All have a 2" bull, either red or black.
           
            I wasn't shooting for groups like you outline, and I will next time. I generally shoot ten rounds slow fire one handed and check to see how many in the bull. I compete with myself. Two mags for the CZ BD and one cylinder for the Ruger Single Six. Kadet always outshoots the Ruger. I always shoot the first round double action. Best for me tonight was six out of 10 in the Bull. Most of my targets are 7" and I'm almost always 10 for 10 in the target with the CZ, and usually 6 for 6 with the Ruger. More fliers with the Ruger.
           
            Winchester Wildcats tonight. About 650 rounds.
           
            I also shot about 200 rounds with the CZ 9mm, and 100 rounds with the Browning HP 9mm. My rear sight on the CZ is way too high. I filed it down some, but may need to replace it. Has anyone had that problem? I feel somewhat disloyal, but I was shooting the HP better tonight. That's not always the case.
           
            I put 150 round through my .40 Para Ltd. It's a new gun for me. It has some feeding issues. It really shoots!
           
            Of all the guns the CZ Kadet was the most accurate, most fun to shoot, and the most economical ( well, the Ruger is really cheaper, slower to reload).
           
            I shot pretty constantly for 2 1/2 hours. What fun.