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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Fairmont, WV
Posts: 514
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Small Range Report for XD45c (pics)
Not much to show off with, but just thought I'd share since I'd never taken a photo of a shot up target before...
Anyway, this is: ~10 yards (long step measurement 34 rounds (2 compact mags, one full size mag, 1 round in the pipe) (my own reloads) first shot came from the draw (IWB C-TAC) rapid fire (squeezed as soon as I could get 'er back on target) 2 "uber-tactical" reloads (just thought I'd try it, went surprisingly smooth) ![]() No stray holes under the dollar, I know somebaody would have asked ![]() I still have the "low left syndrome" a bit, mostly just "left" I guess, but thought it wasn't too bad for rapid fire
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XDTalk 500 Member
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Norcross, GA
Posts: 999
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Pretty nice! Good day at the range
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