My red dot is in for warranty work so I gave the factory irons on my PM400 a try. This first target was 8 inches wide at 100 yards, missed high with one of the 20;
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These two are at 200 yards on 12x18 inch steel plates stacked around each other. The first couple were high and out of the frame but after a little adjustment she put them in there just fine;
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This little "pistol" just keeps impressing me :usa:
MrMarty51 wrote: Seems to be that You are getting better with that "Pistol". groups is tightening up quite a bit, and the ranges is getting farther toooh.
I better, the ammo bill has been high! I hadn't done much with the irons till just recently but all those range days in the military are coming back. I'm sure I could get better groups if I slowed down a bit but I'm a firm believer in practicing a brisk pace.
Word is the officer this letter is a reply to is from a strong anti-gun county, no SBR permits signed there. I have no doubt that the people feeling threatened by citizens owning SBR's wont stop pushing the ATF to stop this loophole. They can easily have mine, just pry it from my cold dead hands......
In the meantime I'll keep practicing to defend myself against a tyrannical government :usa:
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