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XDTalk Newbie
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Hamilton, Ontario
Posts: 2
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New XD 40 Range Report
Hi - Got my XD40 Tactical a couple of weeks ago, been out to the range twice now, first real pistol shooting since my days in the army - and that was the old Canadian Browning 9mm.
Used Winchester 165gr, 7 yards on a 8 inch target, with a 1 inch bullseye. Put all on the paper, most are upper right quadrant (right hand shooter). So, looks like I am heeling the pistol, anticipating recoil. The gun is great to shoot, I was better the second time. Going to take a 1 day bullseye course at the club (Burlington, Ontario, Canada) when they offer it to get some pointers, and start to move the target out to 10, 15 and 25 yards. Cheers |
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