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txinvestigator
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glock19springtx wrote:
LedJedi wrote:you know, our instructor said something interesting during class. I'm sure those with more experience can chime in on this, but he said something to the effect of "you dont want a perfect score on this. If you ever shoot someone and get pulled into court and it shows surgical skill it's going to come up that you could have shot without killing them."

That perked my ears up and is perhaps a good point. Whether that would actually happen or not, i dont know. I threw two shots outside my 10 ring because of that though. Couldn't hurt.
My instructor does not record the scores and destroys the targets for this reason. You only pass or fail.
:banghead: Thats not a reason, It is myth.
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I guess all those gun writers who publish photos of 1-inch groups at 25 yards are in big trouble. :grin:

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seamusTX wrote:I guess all those gun writers who publish photos of 1-inch groups at 25 yards are in big trouble. :grin:

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That's sooo overrated. If the first one doesn't stop a goblin, then why would i want to put another in the same hole? Pick another spot...
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Take away the second first, and the first is gone in a second.

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