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Took my brother to the range couple days ago. Fired mostly the Sig P226, 9mm, and the Kimber .45. He
is a retired cop and a fine shot. What was remarkable was that his groupings with the Kimber were consistently about half the size as the groupings with the Sig. Naturally we bet on the results. I lost, very consistently. I now owe him about six cups of coffee. |
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On Mon, 05 Jun 2017 06:16:21 -0400, Poco Deplorevole
wrote: Took my brother to the range couple days ago. Fired mostly the Sig P226, 9mm, and the Kimber .45. He is a retired cop and a fine shot. What was remarkable was that his groupings with the Kimber were consistently about half the size as the groupings with the Sig. Naturally we bet on the results. I lost, very consistently. I now owe him about six cups of coffee. === Does the Kimber have a smoother/lighter trigger, or do you think it's some other reason? --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com |
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