Has shooting 10m AP hurt anyone's .45 auto scores?
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 5:35 pm
I got into bullseye shooting this year and have a Les Baer 1911 and a S&W 41. About 2 months ago I got a FAS6004 to practice with daily in the basement as I only get out to the range once a week to practice. I've seen my AP scores go up, I stared in the mid 480's and currently my best is a 524 but I went to the range today after not being able to go for 3 weeks or so and I couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with my .45 although my .22 was decent.
Does shooting an AP a lot make you more prone to recoil anticipation when you break out a .45?
To be honest if I had to pick between NRA 2700 bullseye and 10m AP it would be a hard call. If there was a good crowd around here shooting 10M AP I might dump the bullseye all together. I love being able to go in my basement whenever and have a full Olympic quality (well almost) range and air conditioned to boot.
Does shooting an AP a lot make you more prone to recoil anticipation when you break out a .45?
To be honest if I had to pick between NRA 2700 bullseye and 10m AP it would be a hard call. If there was a good crowd around here shooting 10M AP I might dump the bullseye all together. I love being able to go in my basement whenever and have a full Olympic quality (well almost) range and air conditioned to boot.