Here's a target from today's range session. This is what I did:
- Gun used - Kimber Pro Carry Stainless in .45 ACP
- Target out to about 5 yards
- Gun held at a 45 degree angle towards the ground, finger outside trigger guard (I think this is called the low ready position)
- In one quick movement I raised the gun to the target and put finger on the trigger
- I fired as soon as I thought I had a decent sight picture, I didn't take time to "aim"
My goal was to practice quick, accurate single shots. I'm not happy with my group, and especially not happy with the flier outside the circle.
I think the entire group should be half the size it is. This is a 9 shot group, three are in the large hole in the upper left area. The shot in the
bullseye was the third or fourth shot.
This is me shooting one handed, right hand (strong side), at about 7 yards. I am attempting aimed, but rapid fire. As soon as the sights came
down to rest on the center of the target I fired again. The squares on the target denote 1 inch lines.
This is me shooting one handed, left hand (weak side) at about 7 yards. I don't like how I have two or three shots off the paper on the right
side. I don't practice much left handed, so I guess I need to start.
Any comments (useful), hints, ideas appreciated.