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water jug at 150 yds with a handgun
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<blockquote data-quote="coorsman_ok" data-source="post: 451564" data-attributes="member: 769"><p>You don't have to hold over if you don't want to. I just use more front sight the farther out I'm shooting. I have no problem hitting Gatorade bottles at 100 yards with my S&W 686+. I'm almost as accurate with my Glock 24L at that distance. Its alot more fun to plink at those ranges than to punch paper @25 yards. If you just train when you are shooting you are missing out how much fun shooting can be. My favorite thing to do is to take my buckmark and a golf ball, start out at 5yds, and shoot it until you can't see it any more. It gives me a **** eatin grin when I hit a golf ball at 75yds. It might take 5 or 6 shots at that range, but thats the challenge. JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coorsman_ok, post: 451564, member: 769"] You don't have to hold over if you don't want to. I just use more front sight the farther out I'm shooting. I have no problem hitting Gatorade bottles at 100 yards with my S&W 686+. I'm almost as accurate with my Glock 24L at that distance. Its alot more fun to plink at those ranges than to punch paper @25 yards. If you just train when you are shooting you are missing out how much fun shooting can be. My favorite thing to do is to take my buckmark and a golf ball, start out at 5yds, and shoot it until you can't see it any more. It gives me a **** eatin grin when I hit a golf ball at 75yds. It might take 5 or 6 shots at that range, but thats the challenge. JMO [/QUOTE]
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