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Old 05-05-2016, 04:27 PM
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Hard to say. Possibly my Clark Long Slide .45, or my M41 7.375". Don't have either one now, which gives you some hint as to my intelligence and judgment in general.

I do have an H&R Model 195, an XP-100 in 7mm Rem BR, and an H-S Precision 7mm-08 which are all quite accurate, the latter two even at 100 yd or 200 yd. Can't really compare them to the absent first two, which brings us back to that intelligence and judgment thing.
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I was gonna add my two cents but after seeing some of the groups posted I'll just keep my mouth shut...

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This is easy for me to answer: Springfield Range Officer 1911 9mm.



It's the only pistol I own that is setup with adjustable target sights. It's the only one I bough specifically for the joy/frustration of slow fire bullseye.
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Browning High Power 9mm. In any handgun distance, this is my best shooter. Shot this target last week. 39 rounds to the torso, 11 to the head. Not as good as some...but I'll take it.
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Revolver - Mod 14-4 8-3/8" with wadcutters; I marked one chamber that will make a clover leaf at 25 yards from a rested two hand hold.
Semi centerfire - Colt Series 70 Gold Cup
Rimfire - Mod 41 from late 70's
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hey, john, when i was looking at centerfires for precision shooting, i asked about the range officer in 9mm, on another forum.
the consensus was that no gun in this price range would give me the accuracy i demand at 25 n 50 yards.
are you saying they were wrong?
what kinda groups are you getting?
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