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Offline Joe L

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Last week I worked with the P-10F getting the zero fine tuned with the Atlanta Arms ammo after a few sessions with the IMI ammo.  I put up a fresh full size B-8 target for the last 20 rounds on Wednesday of last week.  I returned to the range on Tuesday and reused the large sheet for an additional 60 shots of AA in the P-10F, making one click left windage adjustment after the first 20 rounds.  When my eyes fatigued on the last 20 rounds, I got a few shots off the black B-6C repair center bullseye (black 8 ring) but still managed to keep all but two shots on the repair center.   After pulling the last repair center off the large target, it looked to me that I had had two pretty good days with the plastic pistol at 100 yards, so I kept the large target. 

Here is what it looked like:

 

So, this is, by far, the best 80 round group I've ever shot at 11.5".  Wait a minute!  It's the ONLY 80 round group I've ever measured! 

Seriously, consistent practice over the last few weeks, combined with a tight firearm and good ammo can reward an experienced shooter with some fine results.   The key for me is not having any fliers, releasing every shot perfectly when the dot is centered in that bullseye, and not moving the gun while releasing the shot.  And it is a little harder for me to be consistent with a striker gun than with a hammer gun.  But I'm pretty much there now, at least with the P-10F.  P-10C is next.

This is fun.  This isn't easy. 

Joe L
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