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    Default Fault analyser

    Print each target onto a A4 page


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    May just help someone.
    The myth of safe places : One of the lies sheeple tell themselves, to help make it through the day.
    Use a gun that works EVERY TIME. "All skill is in vain when an Angel pisses in the flintlock of your musket."

    While a 9 mm or .40 caliber bullet may or may not expand, it is an undeniable fact that a .45 caliber bullet will never shrink.

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    Please bear in mind that while these are useful they aren't gospel.
    "But I did discover patience. And it sucks. Mostly for people who have too much time on their hands best as I can tell."

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigT View Post
    aren't gospel.
    Nothing but taxes and death is.
    The myth of safe places : One of the lies sheeple tell themselves, to help make it through the day.
    Use a gun that works EVERY TIME. "All skill is in vain when an Angel pisses in the flintlock of your musket."

    While a 9 mm or .40 caliber bullet may or may not expand, it is an undeniable fact that a .45 caliber bullet will never shrink.

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    Thanks, it seems according to your Fault Analyser I am pushing my shots a bit. Will try to find a remedy to help with the follow through, and report back if it was indeed the case.

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    Thaks for these. Is there a recommended regimen to follow when using these? I'm guessing sites on centre, fire a number of rounds, see where group falls.

    I'm not a very experienced or regular shooter, but when I do get the chance to shoot, I find my first few shots are always pretty much dead on where I want them, then my groups tend to spread from there on. Anyone have some idea of whats going on? I have a theory that maybe in the beginning I'm not anticipating so much, but as I shoot more that anticipation of the shot increases?

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    thanks for this Frank, I used one, after some consideration it came back and said to me, you are a shit shot, practice more!
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    LMAO!

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    Default MARKSMANSHIP GUIDE: Learning from your mistakes

    Hi, Everybody

    In the interests of better shooting, I found this great aid that the US Army uses. Great for handgun shooters. Try to hit the grey circle in the centre. If the bullet strikes anywhere else other than dead centre, you'll know what you're doing wrong. I have supplied the same diagnostic target in A3 and A4 sizes. Enjoy!

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    Default Re: MARKSMANSHIP GUIDE: Learning from your mistakes

    Cool, thanx!

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    Thanx looks like it could work cool with some basic drills...
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