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Unread 05-06-2018, 04:30 PM   #1
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This was filmed by a fellow shooter in a normal training session to divulge the service pistol event in our Club page. I was not trying to prove anything or show off. They are just two slow fire 5 shot strings nothing more.

I managed 1 8 ring shot at the begining of each string.

https://youtu.be/B1EPN5CBB_M
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This was filmed by a fellow shooter in a normal training session to divulge the sevice pistol event in our Club page. I was not trying to prove anything or show off. They are just two slow fire 5 shot strings nothing more.

I managed 1 8 ring shot at the begining of each string.

https://youtu.be/B1EPN5CBB_M
Kurusu,

I've seen this video in a much earlier posting here.

FANTASTIC free hand shooting with factory ammo.

Thanks for the memories!


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I've seen this video in a much earlier posting here.

FANTASTIC free hand shooting with factory ammo.

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First. I did weight those WWBs and separated those that were either too light or too heavy.

Second. WWB is not like that anymore.
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First. I did weight those WWBs and separated those that were either too light or too heavy.

Second. WWB is not like that anymore.
Kurusu,

If available there, Vectran "AO" powder looks like a more accurate Luger powder to me.
You might give it a try.

Bullet weight variance look quite "variable" to me. This affects ultimate accuracy, as you know.


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First. I did weight those WWBs and separated those that were either too light or too heavy.

Second. WWB is not like that anymore.
Kurusu,

Very sadly, I realize that .


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