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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 3081962" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Yesterday was a nice day here we got in the mid 50's. So, I took my 1911 out to the range for a test drive. I sat up at a bench with a bag for a rest put my target at 25 yards, loaded 2 rounds in a new magazine chambered a round and fired it the next round fed good, no double firing. I loaded a couple more rounds in another magazine and did the same with good results, so I loaded up four rounds and ran them, with good results. I had a box of cheap ammo 124 grain steel cased stuff, so I put 8 rounds in and ran them, I had two failures to feed with that ammo but I kind of expected that. While I was shooting, I noticed that I was stringing from left to right, yes bad trigger finger control I was letting my finger move at the third joint, bad toad, bad toad, lol. So, then I got my hand loads out that my S&W likes and ran a group with my right hand rested. right at a two-inch group, then I ran another with my left had the same right at a two-inch group. Even rested I use proper grip, I then stood in a modified Weaver stance and did an eight-shot right-handed group, it was around four inches. I am pretty pleased with the results of my less expensive 1911, all in all I have a little less than six hundred dollars in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3081962, member: 91783"] Yesterday was a nice day here we got in the mid 50's. So, I took my 1911 out to the range for a test drive. I sat up at a bench with a bag for a rest put my target at 25 yards, loaded 2 rounds in a new magazine chambered a round and fired it the next round fed good, no double firing. I loaded a couple more rounds in another magazine and did the same with good results, so I loaded up four rounds and ran them, with good results. I had a box of cheap ammo 124 grain steel cased stuff, so I put 8 rounds in and ran them, I had two failures to feed with that ammo but I kind of expected that. While I was shooting, I noticed that I was stringing from left to right, yes bad trigger finger control I was letting my finger move at the third joint, bad toad, bad toad, lol. So, then I got my hand loads out that my S&W likes and ran a group with my right hand rested. right at a two-inch group, then I ran another with my left had the same right at a two-inch group. Even rested I use proper grip, I then stood in a modified Weaver stance and did an eight-shot right-handed group, it was around four inches. I am pretty pleased with the results of my less expensive 1911, all in all I have a little less than six hundred dollars in it. [/QUOTE]
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