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Old 02-17-2017, 11:42 PM
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50' using my range bag as a rest. The hole in the lower left was some sighting work I was doing with my Model 53. If I could see better I could shrink the groups a lot more with this gun.

(and yes that was by best group of the day )
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I sort of want one a bit more now...

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My typical shooting would be represented by the hole in the far left corner of the top target. Aiming at the bullseye of course. Then the rest of the cylinder would be scattered about the target in random fashion.
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Mine shot great out of the box. The $40 Tandemkross trigger takes it to another level.
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