back to my original post..... since it's a discussion on the real true art of "point shooting", them I'm fer it!
I practice "point shooting" shooting steels at 40 yards (that's where the fixed targets are at my range) with my Ruger Mk II quite often, and save a mag or two for the carry guns to top off the range trip. The .22 cal will help develop good technique fairly inexpensively which will greatly improve success with the larger, defensive handguns. I have friends that get their grins and giggles by cutting bullet holes in cardboard at 7-15 yards. I like that too, but always try to finish a range trip with real defensive shooting techniques.
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I practice "point shooting" shooting steels at 40 yards (that's where the fixed targets are at my range) with my Ruger Mk II quite often, and save a mag or two for the carry guns to top off the range trip. The .22 cal will help develop good technique fairly inexpensively which will greatly improve success with the larger, defensive handguns. I have friends that get their grins and giggles by cutting bullet holes in cardboard at 7-15 yards. I like that too, but always try to finish a range trip with real defensive shooting techniques.
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