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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3092007" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Hmmmph...</p><p></p><p>My wife has an issue with being able to close her left eye for sighting, especially with a rifle. Thus, she ALWAYS had problems hitting a target. So, when we went to take our concealed carry course and range time, I was curious. She was on a lane about 2 or 3 lanes down from me, so after about a dozen rounds being fired, I laid my handgun down and slipped down behind her to look at her target.</p><p></p><p>I went back to my lane thinking, "Ain't no way I'm messing with this woman." Unknown to her at the time, she wasn't aiming the handgun, but rather she was "pointing" it at the silhouette target and doing a bang-up job. She also has a revolver with a laser sight. She could never hit good groups with it, so I told her to turn off the laser. Trying to create a group with a laser point on the target that kept moving as she did or breathed was her problem. With the laser off, she gets good groups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3092007, member: 7900"] Hmmmph... My wife has an issue with being able to close her left eye for sighting, especially with a rifle. Thus, she ALWAYS had problems hitting a target. So, when we went to take our concealed carry course and range time, I was curious. She was on a lane about 2 or 3 lanes down from me, so after about a dozen rounds being fired, I laid my handgun down and slipped down behind her to look at her target. I went back to my lane thinking, "Ain't no way I'm messing with this woman." Unknown to her at the time, she wasn't aiming the handgun, but rather she was "pointing" it at the silhouette target and doing a bang-up job. She also has a revolver with a laser sight. She could never hit good groups with it, so I told her to turn off the laser. Trying to create a group with a laser point on the target that kept moving as she did or breathed was her problem. With the laser off, she gets good groups. [/QUOTE]
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