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<blockquote data-quote="spence" data-source="post: 3317541" data-attributes="member: 45320"><p>Keeping in mind that I'm not shooting itty bitty targets, but trying to keep as many in the 8" -0 circle on the IDPA targets I generally use, I routinely shoot 25, 35, 50, and sometimes 60-70 yards with a pistol. I may be weird, but it's more of a personal challenge. At 35 and 50, it's more trying to keep them in the -0 and -1. Beyond that, just staying on paper is sufficient.</p><p></p><p>I've encountered this "25 yard freestyle" concept over at Pistol Forum, and that has been a massive kick in my pants. 10 rounds on a B8 at 25 yards. It just depends on the day, but half the time I don't even have a score worth even counting. That's a matter requiring one to force yourself to take your time, and forces some serious sight focus. I'm no good at it. I can get periodic scores in the upper 80's, but that's about it as of yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spence, post: 3317541, member: 45320"] Keeping in mind that I'm not shooting itty bitty targets, but trying to keep as many in the 8" -0 circle on the IDPA targets I generally use, I routinely shoot 25, 35, 50, and sometimes 60-70 yards with a pistol. I may be weird, but it's more of a personal challenge. At 35 and 50, it's more trying to keep them in the -0 and -1. Beyond that, just staying on paper is sufficient. I've encountered this "25 yard freestyle" concept over at Pistol Forum, and that has been a massive kick in my pants. 10 rounds on a B8 at 25 yards. It just depends on the day, but half the time I don't even have a score worth even counting. That's a matter requiring one to force yourself to take your time, and forces some serious sight focus. I'm no good at it. I can get periodic scores in the upper 80's, but that's about it as of yet. [/QUOTE]
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