10yds 230gr Federal ball. 2 mags.


I might.

Aim small miss small.

I forgot to mention that due to my poor eyesight, I use the 32moa circle only for reflex sights. I know a lot of folks go for the tiny little 2 or 3 moa dot, but I have a very hard time picking that up. There's another reason I prefer the big circle also, that you might have heard of - the Jim Cirillo technique. Developed a long time ago when he was a NYPD LEO for closeup (under 10 yds) when speed is required in a gunfight. Basically you don't use sights at all, but just the silhouette of the slide itself (as you present it) to cover the target - a "coarse aiming" method. It does take some practice to retrain your brain. Obviously, in a fight you're not going wait to see what the first shot accomplished, but rather multiple shots as fast as you can. Red dots are essentially a technological refinement of the technique - if you use the 32moa circle reticle instead of the little 2 or 3 moa dot.fortyshooter wrote: ↑Mon Dec 23, 2024 10:11 amYes... great shooting with that 45 shooter and that is a fun target!
It's called a honey dipper.