I'm gonna give this test a try with my loaded at the range on Sunday. With the magazine in it has always laid the empties close together at 3 to 4 o'clock, depending on the charge. WWB is always a little more inconsistent than my handloads.
Just used this test at the range this morning on my Springfield loaded. Everything landed about 4-5 feet away between 2 and 4 o'clock Made a nice 5 inch group at 25 yards as well I think I'll keep it. :usa:
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I've seen so much better groups I didn't think it was worth a picture, can't seem to get away without a few fliers but several rounds stayed real tight. The range is deep with brass, I spent 20 minutes picking up all the 45acp along side me just so I'd have a clue where mine were landing. A picture of them wouldn't have shown much with all the brass in the grass.
I must have gotten 300 9mm empties picked up while I tried to find the cases from my Sig so I could check the primer strikes. I picked up brass til my back hurt! Even found a handful of 32 S&W.
With my eyes I have to go for "less blurry" :pinch: . If I take my time I can get the front sight in focus but I'm going for self defense rather than competition type shooting so getting that front sight in focus rapidly is a challenge, if even possible. Maybe some new glasses are in order :whistle: This target is taking my time, the sig post is a better example of what a fairly rapid pace gives me. Practice is helping, I'll never be a Bob Munden but I am improving little by little!
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