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(Tom*Francis*-*SWSports)wrote
Hand eye coordination is paramount in handling semi-auto hand guns - you've got a good eye and your wrist and hand do what you tell them to do. Twitch reflex also has something to do with it - the higher the twitch reflex, the more accurate your grouping will be. For me, semi-auto handguns are a PIA - I have two, but I much prefer a revolver - limited rounds, but I'm much more accurate with a revolver than a semi-auto. Back when I carried a Navy 1911 .45 - you didn't want to be near the practice range when I was around. :) I know what you mean, I get a bit twitchy now and then myself. UDhttp://www.youtube.com/user/captuglydan |
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