J frame not fun

If you take the challenge, though, a J-frame provides lots of plinking fun out to 100yd. Look up Bob Munden on YouTube to see him popping milk jugs at 100yd with a J-frame.
When everything was right, I have gotten 'minute of bad guy' on a steel plate at 100yd!

When practicing, I only shoot two-handed about 1/3 of the time. The rest is divided between strong- and weak-hand only--in a 'real' situation, I may only have one hand available...
 
learning to shoot

First you have to aim the entire time your pulling the trigger.
Next is follow through, after the gun fires you need to maintain your grip and stance just like archery if you look you've moved.
At 20 feet you can look right over the top of the gun and put most of the bullets in the black without using the sights.
 

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