I was trying out a new double-handed grip for both the strong and weak hand. Everything was shot with both eyes open.
3 yds; right-handed, double-handed grip; seven rounds of Hornady Personal Defense ammunition (to make sure it will cycle in the gun):
[FYI – that is a 1” square grid over the bulls-eye target.]
3 yds; right-handed, double-handed grip; seven rounds of Winchester USA Forged steel-cased ammunition:
3 yds; left-handed, double-handed grip; seven rounds of Winchester USA Forged steel-cased ammunition:
[FYI – the bulls-eyes run down the center of the target, from the top to the bottom, so the numbers are upside-down because I turned the target after shooting the first two bulls-eyes.]
3 yds; left-handed, double-handed grip; seven rounds of Winchester USA Forged steel-cased ammunition:
3 yds; right-handed, double-handed grip; seven rounds of Winchester USA Forged steel-cased ammunition at the CM box (raise the gun and fire quickly) and seven more while aiming (slow-fire) between the target’s eyes:
[After the second shot to the left of the CM box, I realized that I was mistaking the left dot on the rear sight for the front sight dot.]
7 yds; right-handed, double-handed grip; seven rounds of Winchester USA Forged steel-cased ammunition at the CM box (slow-fire) and seven more while aiming (slow-fire) at the target’s nose:
[I got him in the nose with the last shot.]
I put the last target at about 7’ and started with two sets of quick triple-taps (raise and fire), right-handed, double-handed grip:
Then, I switched to the Mozambique Drill:
[Apparently, I forgot to take a photo after shooting the 9th group, so it’s together with the 10th group.]
And, I don’t know why, but the lowest shot of each slow-fire group was usually on the third shot, and if not the third, then the second shot.
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