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August scores here

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 6:45 am
by Pete D.
SF - 89
TF - 94 1X
RF - 95 2X

NMC - 278 3X
Indoor 50 ft.
H-S Victor, UltraDot, CCI SV.
Pete

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 2:57 pm
by piasashooter
Ruger MKIII, CCI Blazer, Ultra Dot, 50' indoor.


SF-84

TF-98-3x

RF-97-3x

NMC-279-6x

double dip.

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 9:41 pm
by Pete D.
I had a hankering to try (again) a Volquartsen upper that I had sitting on the shelf. I got the old Ruger Mk.II out and made the swap. Put on a Truglo reflex sight and sighted the combo in using Federal 711s.
Then shot a gallery match.
SF - 92
TF - 92 1X
RF - 97 2X

NMC 281 3X.

Pete

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 11:36 pm
by Bullseye
Hey Pete nice work. What do you think is the difference between your TF and RF strings?

R,
Bullseye

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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:00 am
by Pete D.
What do you think is the difference between your TF and RF strings?
I am trying to figure that one out myself.
During the strings, it seemed that the dot fell more steadily and acceptably in RF. And that, I guess, is the crux of it....I was accepting poorer shots during the TF strings.
Pete

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 8:14 am
by keithj
well guys over the weekend did some slow fire.......90,90, 89 withe my 5.5 Ruger MKIII /Red dot.


This morning 175/200 with the IZZY in the basement

I hope to get to the range this weekend and shoot my new Ruger MKIII 6 7/8 tapered target with open sights....

And as well turn it a NMC score..............Keith

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 8:30 am
by Bullseye
Pete D. wrote:I am trying to figure that one out myself.
During the strings, it seemed that the dot fell more steadily and acceptably in RF. And that, I guess, is the crux of it....I was accepting poorer shots during the TF strings.
Pete
I'm more inclined to believe that active thinking is more of a root cause. There's more time during TF and conscious thought is attempting to make those shots even better. In RF, you're not really thinking about aiming and your natural technique is taking over without active thought and those shots are more clustered around the middle. The dot tends to settle better when technique dictates the string vice aiming the shots. Just some food for thought.

R,
Bullseye