Yhery don't need redeeming.Nothing in my groveling redeems the Glock!
I'll play as soon as it stops raining and I can get to the range!
I thank you all for your heartfelt response.
My Glock 17 is locked in the safe at home.
I am snowbirding....and I am still in Arizona.
I only have a stainless steel and aluminum/steel with me.![]()
It seems that no one has posted the group sizes for their targets and included a photo of a ruler. How are we going to know which is the smallest group?
If it helps, if printed out unmodified, the targets in the original post are as follows:It seems that no one has posted the group sizes for their targets and included a photo of a ruler. How are we going to know which is the smallest group?
I'm 60. I own Glocks. Several. I won't buy any other handgun.
Really?
I'm 53 and I own 5 Glocks, love 'em all but they aren't the only gals at the dance.
I'll take the tupperware challenge. On deck G34, VP9. 5 yards?
Glock is certainly the Band-Aid of the plastic strip world but no, as evidenced here already, we have a nice representation of plastic fantastic products available.
Welcome to the match.![]()
I installed the On Target program to measure shot groups last night and I'm learning to use it. I couldn't get the newer version to install at all and had to go with the original free release.
Learning to use it, maybe I'll email the creator and see if I can't get the newer run working as the older one is just a bit funky.
I'll be submitting a target shot with my G 22 on Friday or Saturday. I'm having cataract surgery on my second (dominant) eye tomorrow, and I figger by Saturday or Sunday it will be recovered enough for this challenge...
Meanwhile, for the Glock haters, here's something just for y'all...a Glock 23 (the 40 cal compact) at 230 yards on a 12" steel plate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFd3kF6LHz4
Hate away, people. It goes BANG when you pull the trigger and its an accurate gun, despite what the haters say.