Took the HW50 to the back yard this afternoon for some lazy shooting. This is a 3" target. I shot standing off hand from about 10 yards or so. I'm getting better about keeping the front site still. This was the first three shots.
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Not only that but learning that springer hold is fun. Nice shooting Jake I like my 95.
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Good work, Jake. I much prefer shooting springers without a rest. I find that they are less prone to changes in POI and more consistent. The HW50 is one of my favorites for this kind of shooting, too.
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Well you are Shakey Jake.Shakey Jake wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 7:52 pm.......I'm getting better about keeping the front site still. .......
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