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NEW AR, Look at my target and let me know if I am doing alright please
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<blockquote data-quote="NikatKimber" data-source="post: 2854330" data-attributes="member: 423"><p>Did you start closer in?</p><p></p><p>One thing I tell people who are just starting (or learning a new system) is to start closer. Mostly people who are shooting a handgun for the first time and want to start at 25+ yards. Start closer (for handguns 10 or less) until you can shoot more consistently. It's frustrating to not be able to shoot well, and distance makes it more difficult. I'd say if it's safe, move in to 25-35yds, shoot there until you get the hang of the sights and the gun, then move out.</p><p></p><p>And Jeff (Shootin 4 Fun) is right, that looks to be a 12" target based on .22 cal holes, so that would be nearly all hits on an average torso at 100yds. Not bad at all for a new gun and sight system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikatKimber, post: 2854330, member: 423"] Did you start closer in? One thing I tell people who are just starting (or learning a new system) is to start closer. Mostly people who are shooting a handgun for the first time and want to start at 25+ yards. Start closer (for handguns 10 or less) until you can shoot more consistently. It's frustrating to not be able to shoot well, and distance makes it more difficult. I'd say if it's safe, move in to 25-35yds, shoot there until you get the hang of the sights and the gun, then move out. And Jeff (Shootin 4 Fun) is right, that looks to be a 12" target based on .22 cal holes, so that would be nearly all hits on an average torso at 100yds. Not bad at all for a new gun and sight system. [/QUOTE]
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