This is from 25 yrds with my service 9mm beretta. 46 rounds kneeling and standing. As you can see i twitched on a couple rounds. Now this is all good as long as the bad guy stands still.
Yep, that will likely get the job done!
My carry test for my carry guns are generally that I start out at 7 yards, then 10,12,15,18,21 & 25 yards, i fire 100 rounds which is about 15 rounds at each range.
I do double and triple taps at 7 yards only.
I don't really care about group size as long as they are in the goody!
i generally expect about 90-95 in COM (chest or head) and all to be in the body somewhere, this is with a normal silhouette.
With my Beretta PX4 SC, Stoeger Cougar, 1911's in 45 and 38 Super and the Pt99.
i don't realistically expect that performance out of my pocket pistols, the taurus 738 is good out to about 10-12 yards and the Sig 238 out to 15 yards with head shots.
I don't shoot this every range trip but often.
This is from 25 yrds with my service 9mm beretta. 46 rounds kneeling and standing. As you can see i twitched on a couple rounds. Now this is all good as long as the bad guy stands still. View attachment 21746
"Now this is all good as long as the bad guy stands still"
and there a over sized milk bottles :guns:!! why would u wait till the milk bottle got to 25m ?i would have started blasting when the 1st time i herd the glass foot steps on the ground ??
I think I'll try it next week. Rain for the next 2 days and something else already planned for Monday.
I only have 2 mags, so I'll have to reload one of them.
5 minutes shouldn't be a problem.
Any excuse to shoot!
Hitting multiple locations is better then nailing one for maximum trauma... At 25 yards I would rather be using the m4, but you do have to be prepared with the hand gun. Looks good.
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