Targets from shooting lesson #1

Millie

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Can’t see ‘em @Millie but I’m sure you did great. ;)
 
Maybe they’re available only to you and not shared with common folk.
 
I assume you’ve got those photos on your phone or computer. You could simply upload them into the thread. When you’re in the box for replying to your thread, click on the center button at the bottom right of the box, Upload File. Then you can select the photo.
 
I assume you’ve got those photos on your phone or computer. You could simply upload them into the thread. When you’re in the box for replying to your thread, click on the center button at the bottom right of the box, Upload File. Then you can select the photo.
Trying again.

I'm sooo done! I see thumbnail photos, but way too many. That's it, I'm retarded at this stuff!
 
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I assume you’ve got those photos on your phone or computer. You could simply upload them into the thread. When you’re in the box for replying to your thread, click on the center button at the bottom right of the box, Upload File. Then you can select the photo.
I'm not smart enough to do that, obviously....lol.
 
What distance did you have the targets at? Shooting is like trying to get to
Carnegie Hall in NY City....Practice, practice, practice. :)
 
What distance did you have the targets at? Shooting is like trying to get to
Carnegie Hall in NY City....Practice, practice, practice. :)
I'm guessing I finally got the pics posted correctly? Lol.

I have no idea how far away they were....maybe 15 feet? 20? I'd say more than 10, but less than the farthest we shot for CC permit....(I know that's not really narrowing it down for you, is it?)
 
In NC, the CHP test requires shooting from 3, 5 and 7 yards.
 
In NC, the CHP test requires shooting from 3, 5 and 7 yards.
So my targets were between 3 and 7 yards away! I can't guess distances...lol. Let's say 15 feet....maybe....
 
I cant see them. but if you keep practicing on keeping your sight picture stable, and on target, you will get better. in an attack the target will likely get bigger as he approaches making him easier to hit...
 
I see your targets and I wouldn't question your ability to turn the lights out on a bad guy. You did good.

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Thanks, and I'll be showing y'all more targets in a week or so, so we'll see if I've improved.
 
Pretty good. Some dry fire practice should tighten those groups up nicely.

I try to do a couple minutes every day, it helps program your trigger finger not to pull the sights off target.


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