To see if my software works and all can view.
Shooting my new SR22 with the CMR 201 laser at 20 feet, off hand. Post-it (4x4) note on 8.5x11 paper. 10+1 (11 rounds). First round double action.
http://www.metalsmithpro.com/Pics/SR22.wmv
Shooting video (test), SR22/laser
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Shooting video (test), SR22/laser
Jack
Ruger SP101, 3", .357, CT laser
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Ruger SP101, 3", .357, CT laser
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Nice
Not too shabby
Amazing how a laser can highlight your heebee geebees
Amazing how a laser can highlight your heebee geebees
But by the grace of God I am what I am, and His grace toward me did not prove vain. [1 COR 15:10a - NASB]
Re: Nice
Yeah. Most of that's recoil, however. A tiny fraction of movement at the barrel makes a huge difference at the target. Even a .22 has some recoil, eh?arizona-hermit wrote:Not too shabby
Amazing how a laser can highlight your heebee geebees
Jack
Ruger SP101, 3", .357, CT laser
Ruger SR22P, CT laser
Ruger LCR22, CT laser
Ruger 10/22 Deluxe, scoped
H&R Handi, .357 customized, laser, red dot, scope, weapon light, bipod
Benjamin-Sheridan, 5mm (.20), scoped.
Ruger SP101, 3", .357, CT laser
Ruger SR22P, CT laser
Ruger LCR22, CT laser
Ruger 10/22 Deluxe, scoped
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True
Very true Jack,
I did not realize just how much wavering one did until I put a high-power scope on one of my target rifles.
As far as recoil, yes, there is a bit of that as well, and it is more pronounced in a pistol.
I did not realize just how much wavering one did until I put a high-power scope on one of my target rifles.
As far as recoil, yes, there is a bit of that as well, and it is more pronounced in a pistol.
But by the grace of God I am what I am, and His grace toward me did not prove vain. [1 COR 15:10a - NASB]
Unknown. How many use their handguns in a SD situation, and how many of those had lasers to use at the time? Remembering to turn it on in the heat of the moment, would probably be the hardest part. Practice, practice, practice...until it is burned into your memory.Hakaman wrote:Lasers are a fun addition to a hg, but I wonder how often owners use them in
a SD situation.
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Never used my HG in a self defense situation. But would use the laser, if I had time. It certainly makes shooting faster and more accurate. Shooting from the hip with elbows against my belly is very fast and accurate, using the laser. This group is a normal two hand hold at arms length, eye level. Just another choice and a very good one, IMO.
I have the CT laser grips on my .357 and they are almost automatic. Just squeeze and it's there. You know the bullet is going where the dot is at the time the gun goes off. A laser in the eyes might turn the odds in your favor, too.
Jack
Ruger SP101, 3", .357, CT laser
Ruger SR22P, CT laser
Ruger LCR22, CT laser
Ruger 10/22 Deluxe, scoped
H&R Handi, .357 customized, laser, red dot, scope, weapon light, bipod
Benjamin-Sheridan, 5mm (.20), scoped.
Ruger SP101, 3", .357, CT laser
Ruger SR22P, CT laser
Ruger LCR22, CT laser
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H&R Handi, .357 customized, laser, red dot, scope, weapon light, bipod
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I have the CT grips on my Kimber UCII, DOT marks the spot. I never turn mine off unless I'm practicing with open sights. If I use the laser I do not bring the gun all the way up.
As for point shooting the lasers are nice practice aides. My LaserLyte is nice for point shooting without firing live ammo. Goes off when the hammer hits. A lot cheaper to use than live ammo.
As for point shooting the lasers are nice practice aides. My LaserLyte is nice for point shooting without firing live ammo. Goes off when the hammer hits. A lot cheaper to use than live ammo.
David
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SS MKIII 6 7/8" Fluted Hunter. Mueller Quick Shot, Bushnell 2x Scope, Hogue Rubber Grips
Custom Built 1911
You just want to make an old guy look bad, Jack. How about a handicap? You use a flintlock and I get to use my SR22 in a speed competition. That should even things up a bit.Hardball wrote:Jack
You want to video my Hammerli shooting? He He
Jack
Jack
Ruger SP101, 3", .357, CT laser
Ruger SR22P, CT laser
Ruger LCR22, CT laser
Ruger 10/22 Deluxe, scoped
H&R Handi, .357 customized, laser, red dot, scope, weapon light, bipod
Benjamin-Sheridan, 5mm (.20), scoped.
Ruger SP101, 3", .357, CT laser
Ruger SR22P, CT laser
Ruger LCR22, CT laser
Ruger 10/22 Deluxe, scoped
H&R Handi, .357 customized, laser, red dot, scope, weapon light, bipod
Benjamin-Sheridan, 5mm (.20), scoped.