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2.5" Model 19 vs. Michigan LE Qualification
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Re: 2.5" Model 19 vs. Michigan LE Qualification
Nicely done.
I too would like to know the thinking behind the ten yard maximum distances in the course.
I like the staggered distance multiple targets.
I too would like to know the thinking behind the ten yard maximum distances in the course.
I like the staggered distance multiple targets.
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Re: 2.5" Model 19 vs. Michigan LE Qualification
my first reaction to a 2.5" barrel on a qualification course was way out there .. .. after learning about the 10 yard maximum distance, doing so makes more sense .... nicely done as usual ..
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Re: 2.5" Model 19 vs. Michigan LE Qualification
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Re: 2.5" Model 19 vs. Michigan LE Qualification
I liked the staggered multiple targets too. Also, like you, I think the 10 yard max distance was kind of odd.BrokenolMarine wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2019 10:21 amNicely done.
I too would like to know the thinking behind the ten yard maximum distances in the course.
I like the staggered distance multiple targets.
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Re: 2.5" Model 19 vs. Michigan LE Qualification
Thank you! I try to match the firearm to the course.
Howard
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Re: 2.5" Model 19 vs. Michigan LE Qualification
Great job Howard.
Good match on that one.
Good match on that one.
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Re: 2.5" Model 19 vs. Michigan LE Qualification
The malfunctioning part was interesting. It got me to thinking a little bit about misfires. Typically, I have been trained to address misfires when handling a semi-auto pistol (clear round from firearm). I have not thought much about a revolver. But, I guess it would be the same practice (as with any firearm). It was just nice to shift gears about the process. And yes, shooting at two targets was different also. But, it was a nice touch. Nice work.
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Re: 2.5" Model 19 vs. Michigan LE Qualification
Thank you!GFK wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2019 2:28 pmThe malfunctioning part was interesting. It got me to thinking a little bit about misfires. Typically, I have been trained to address misfires when handling a semi-auto pistol (clear round from firearm). I have not thought much about a revolver. But, I guess it would be the same practice (as with any firearm). It was just nice to shift gears about the process. And yes, shooting at two targets was different also. But, it was a nice touch. Nice work.
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