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Eager to see the replies from experienced shooters to this article. I'm just getting started in Bullseye and would LIKE to think it can be done on such a...
Hello Ned "emayer2415...", Glad you have some doubts. So did I when I first read this article. Then I reread the last two lines of the piece and realized where...
And that is your right JH. But allow me to respectfully ask... You really didn't see the post's introduction? You really didn't see the two (2) URL LINKS to...
Ah Ha! I see it now. I changed a setting and the links show and the line wrap is no longer a mile long. My bad. Sorry. I would still ignore the promotion...
Since you are trying to initiate some discussion, I will throw my two cents in. Please note that the following is only my OPINION. When I decided to pursue...
-- "Edward Mayer" <emayer2415@...> wrote: Eager to see the replies from experienced shooters to this article. I'm just getting started in Bullseye and...
I agree 100%. I had my rock river limited match on order before I even joined a local club and had a place to shoot. It took nearly 6 months to get. I...
Almost any plain 45 1911 will shoot better than the novice bullseye shooter. The great thing is that you can get a very nice gun like a Springfield Loaded with...
Roddy, Could you describe this "Giles Bump" or send me where I can learn a little more? I think my Springfield barrel is plenty accurate enough, but a better...
Hi Glenn; One of the things that Giles used to do to accurize his 1911's was to place a "bump" of welding in the underside of the slide near the ejection...
Roddy, you wrote to Glenn that the Giles bump was a weldment onto the underside of the slide near the ejection port. I also have a Giles which has two...
I am saddened to hear this news. From the single Giles gun that I own it is clear that he was a singular craftsman. I think that from the little that I know...
Hello Guys I beg to differ . some Giles may have a weldment however the 5 that I own do not have a weldment but rather a milled and plugged "INSERT" in the...
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I have been lurking here for some time. I do not shoot bullseye matches but do enjoy the discipline involved. I follow the comments here and use the...
I don't think I've run into that particular problem, but I think you might want to challenge yourself a bit more aggressively and push past the issue. Although...
Thanks for your comment. I understand what you are saying, but.... I had begun working on Bullseye as the means of improving my accuracy. I thought I had a...
Break up you training drills to shoot thinking "just pull the trigger right" (right=correct) Then observe what happens to the sight. You are watching the...
Dry fire, dry fire then dry fire some more. Shoot into a blank target. Continue ball and dummy. Shoot lighter loads. Don't focus on aiming so much and center...
Now I think I understand your problem better. Two things come to mind. 1. Some double action revolver shooting. It helps shooters learn to manage their...
... Larry, First off, make sure that the trigger of your pistol fits your hand so that you can pull the trigger straight back. If the trigger is too long or...
I have the diagnostic target and it tells me I am jerking the trigger which is what I believe is happening. Study of the Group and Shot analysis pages...
My hands are on the small side and I do use a short trigger. I do not believe the noise is a problem but it is easy enough to "double plug" and find out. The...
... Larry, If that is what you are doing, then you must learn to 'Trust Your Wobble'. That means that the front sight of your pistol wobbles, or moves back and...
After second practice with mixed live and dummy rounds I do believe that I am on the right path. I note that by the end of practice last night my grouping has...