That impressive performance... particularly when you consider that polymer-framed guns are not typically well-suited for Ransom Rest testing. Especially impressive if you did NOT resight the gun between shots. (some do that with polymer-framed guns.)
Polymer frames have a bit more flex than do metal frames, and don't always return to the same starting position. If you use the sights (which is sometimes done when Ransom Rest testing poly-framed guns) the polymer-framed guns can be just as accurate as metal-framed guns; without re-sighting, they seldom do as well. (Using the Ransom Rest DOES remove some of the human element.)
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Last edited by Walt Sherrill; 08-14-2017 at 03:18 PM.
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