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Posted: 7/17/2020 9:44:19 AM EDT
This pistol is becoming one of my favorite CZ's.  It is tight, it functions 100%, and is extremely predictable even at long distances.  At 100 yards, the group size is dependent on my ability to place the dot in exactly the same spot on the target for each shot.  Pretty sure the gun is good for tighter groups than I am physically able to shoot.  Here are two 5 shot groups at 100 yards in a 5-10 mph variable crosswind at 8 o'clock.

2020 7 16 P 10F at 100 yards Ruidoso target 2 rev0


I have had similar results with the P-10C and P-10S.  I love modern CNC manufacturing tolerances!  

Joe
Link Posted: 7/17/2020 10:13:41 AM EDT
[#1]
Are you placing a second target above for an aiming point?

Excellent shooting however you do it.
Link Posted: 7/17/2020 10:56:57 AM EDT
[#2]
Yeah but who really does this?   Most people can't  see a 100 yards. It's fun and all to show everybody.
But I would really like to see how accurate you could have been at 50 yards. It is good shooting for sure.
If you keep going I think you could walk in most of the bullets to the target.  Once you know where is is shooting you can use  Kentucky windage to make adjustments.  Have fun really.
Link Posted: 7/17/2020 11:35:36 AM EDT
[#3]
Nice shooting.  Any mods to the trigger?
Link Posted: 7/17/2020 11:46:37 AM EDT
[#4]
Run the plate rack at 100....

Thats a lot of fun,
Link Posted: 7/17/2020 5:59:30 PM EDT
[#5]
Yes, on the aim point question,  a second B-8c target is perfect for an aim point roughly 8" above the target, when using a 2-3 moa red dot like a Holosun 507C or Burris FF3.  I do the same at 200 yards but use the 50 yard bullseye target and a stick to get it 4 feet above the target.  On a calm day.

Plate rack at 100 is fun.  

There are plenty of 50 yard standing single hand and 200 yard wrist rest pistol shooting videos on my YouTube channel, if anyone is interested in longer and shorter distances.  

The reason for the video is just to show folks that it isn't unreasonable to try long distances with a service pistol.  The modern manufacturing methods for even service pistols are so good now that the barrel lock up and tolerances are as tight as some custom bullseye pistols.

Here is a 200 yard session with the same pistol from today.  

2020 7 17 P 10F at 200 yards Ruidoso target 3

 
Joe
Link Posted: 7/17/2020 6:30:38 PM EDT
[#6]
Great shooting once again.
Link Posted: 7/17/2020 7:33:29 PM EDT
[#7]
Nice shooting op.
Link Posted: 7/17/2020 7:42:57 PM EDT
[#8]
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Run the plate rack at 100....

Thats a lot of fun,
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I found a video I made 2 months ago shooting steel at 100 yards, seated single hand in the last half of the video.  This is probably as close to a plate rack as I'll be able to get at 100 yards.  

2020 5 15 P 10F at 100 yards gong only


Joe
Link Posted: 7/19/2020 9:36:20 AM EDT
[#9]
if you get near DFW, i have a spot we can run a plate rack @ 100y......you are officially invited
Link Posted: 7/20/2020 9:56:33 AM EDT
[#10]
Thanks for the invite to DFW.  I am there often.  

I went back to the range on Sunday just to shoot steel.  Here is the result at 200 yards with the P-10F.

2020 7 19 200 yd steel P 10F P 10S short version


Joe
Link Posted: 7/23/2020 9:52:28 PM EDT
[#11]
Here is the full version of the 200 yard paper target video from Friday, if anyone is interested.
2020 7 19 200 yd steel P 10F P 10S

This isn't as difficult as one may think, is my point.  You need a red dot, an aim point, and some skill in pulling the trigger without moving the gun.  And good eyesight.
Joe
Link Posted: 9/5/2020 10:13:49 PM EDT
[#12]
Great shooting! Thanks for sharing the video.
Link Posted: 9/10/2020 12:52:23 PM EDT
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Here is the full version of the 200 yard paper target video from Friday, if anyone is interested.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIWABT71DSI
This isn't as difficult as one may think, is my point.  You need a red dot, an aim point, and some skill in pulling the trigger without moving the gun.  And good eyesight.
Joe
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Also the ability to estimate a hold for wind and drop.
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