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On Fri, 02 Oct 2015 11:14:13 -0400, wrote:

On Fri, 02 Oct 2015 09:17:06 -0400, John H.
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On Fri, 02 Oct 2015 01:37:02 -0400,
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On Thu, 1 Oct 2015 20:55:50 -0500, Justan Olphart
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Why in the world would he be doing self defense drills at 75 feet? It
doesn't make sense.

That is just target shooting at that point. I know hunters who train
at those kind of distances and even out to 50 or 75 yards. It will be
a large bore pistol tho.
The military typically shoots at 25 yards (I assume meters these days)


All of my .45 shooting (familiarization, not qualification) was done at about 7
yards. I can't imagine trying to hit a target at 25 yards with those old military
.45's. Well, maybe if the target was a tank.


I guess you never qualified with the .45. ;-)


Correct. That's why I said 'familiarization' above.

My old chief could keep all 7 in the palm of your hand at 25 yards.
He also scoffed at the idea that a hardball .45 was not accurate. It
was the shooter, not the gun.
He had me shooting it fairly well after a while. I still never
embraced slow fire with a handgun although we did shoot at an oil drum
in the dump where we used to shoot and see how far away we could hit
it. (up to 100 yards or so)
That was really more plinking than target shooting tho.
I think of a handgun being an extension of my skeet shooting, more
than rifle shooting.
It came in handy when I hit a running rat in the house with my
frontier scout. Rolled him with one shot.


I'll try the Kimber at 25 yards next time I go to the range. I promise not to pencil
punch holes in a target and then post a picture of it.
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Ban idiots, not guns!
 
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