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Ralph III
07-16-2022, 08:03 PM
Hello All,
So, I shot today with a friend who does Church Security with me and I wanted to post some results. We had a lot of fun shooting his Rock Island 1911 .45, Kimber 1911 style 9mm compact, my Taurus T22, Kahr S9, and two Remington RM380's that I purchased for my wife and daughter. I really like the little RM380, btw and hope they begin manufacturing those again. Anyhow, I always shoot my Kahr from 90ft prior to leaving the range. Today, I managed a 5 3/4" grouping of 7rds. This is the best I've ever managed with my Kahr, which is my ccw, so needless to say I was quite thrilled. All shots are freehand. Enjoy...

Ralph

getsome
07-16-2022, 08:27 PM
Definite minute of Ahole…..Nice shooting!

rx7sig
07-16-2022, 10:58 PM
Was the eighth a flier? (I can't shoot my K9 this well at 21 ft.)

rx7sig

Ralph III
07-17-2022, 09:03 AM
Was the eighth a flier? (I can't shoot my K9 this well at 21 ft.)

rx7sig

No, no. I only shot 7rds which is what my magazine holds. When at the firing range, I don't take the time to chamber a round and then add another round to the magazine (7 + 1). That would be a lot of wasted time. So, I always just load the 7rds in my magazine and begin shooting.

I added TruGlo night sights a while back and really like those a lot. The front sight has a large white dot which is really good for quick acquisition, as desired for my ccw. However, the oversized front sight is not really meant for precision type shooting or conducive for such, of course. So, I typically aim using the very top of the sight, versus covering the bullseye with the front sight, when shooting for precision. This allows me to be very accurate from the longer distances.

Take care,
Ralph

rx7sig
07-17-2022, 10:59 PM
No, no. I only shot 7rds ...


Thanks,

rx7sig

BirdsThaWord
07-18-2022, 08:51 AM
At 90 ft that is awesome! I would be very happy. These days I can barely do that well with a 1911 at that distance.

sweatyk
07-25-2024, 06:31 PM
That's not bad for 90 feet