Very nice shoot. I can do this but at 50 yards. I need to train so I group it into 2inches, or maybe go farther too. Have done mostly USPSA lately but I love target also. Would love to go hunting with the 357.
Thank you very much croheart! With the sun at your back you may see with the naked eye the .45, .38, and .380, go down range when looking over the shoulder of the shooter. You may also follow the trace of a rifle round when looking through a spotting scope, placed behind the shooter, in line with the rifle. Semper Fi, George
Thank you very much croheart! With the sun at your back you may see with the naked eye the .45, .38, and .380, go down range when looking over the shoulder of the shooter. You may also follow the trace of a rifle round when looking through a spotting scope, placed behind the shooter, in line with the rifle. Semper Fi, George
Very nice!!! Most people don't realize how tough that can be, especially off-hand. I enjoy my 6in. barrel .357 very much, and their ammo versatility. Going to try for a whitetail with mine next season for the first time. I'm gonna keep shot's within 50yds. for a good clean kill for their energy at that range, and most of my stand's accomodate that. Going to use Hornaday ammo for the job, and I cheated, LOL I added a nice red dot. Can't see as good as I used to. Keep it up, and good job.
Keep up the good shooting, and you will be at 100 yards before long.
GN4NET 9 months ago
Very nice shoot. I can do this but at 50 yards. I need to train so I group it into 2inches, or maybe go farther too. Have done mostly USPSA lately but I love target also. Would love to go hunting with the 357.
valflyinf 9 months ago
Thank you very much croheart! With the sun at your back you may see with the naked eye the .45, .38, and .380, go down range when looking over the shoulder of the shooter. You may also follow the trace of a rifle round when looking through a spotting scope, placed behind the shooter, in line with the rifle. Semper Fi, George
GN4NET 1 year ago
Thank you very much croheart! With the sun at your back you may see with the naked eye the .45, .38, and .380, go down range when looking over the shoulder of the shooter. You may also follow the trace of a rifle round when looking through a spotting scope, placed behind the shooter, in line with the rifle. Semper Fi, George
GN4NET 1 year ago
nice shooting.. you can see round in flight at 3:24 lol
croheart 1 year ago
Thanks, it is very kind of you to say such things! I would very much entertain the idea of shooting with you some day. Semper Fidelis.
GN4NET 1 year ago
Very nice!!! Most people don't realize how tough that can be, especially off-hand. I enjoy my 6in. barrel .357 very much, and their ammo versatility. Going to try for a whitetail with mine next season for the first time. I'm gonna keep shot's within 50yds. for a good clean kill for their energy at that range, and most of my stand's accomodate that. Going to use Hornaday ammo for the job, and I cheated, LOL I added a nice red dot. Can't see as good as I used to. Keep it up, and good job.
p700rider 1 year ago
Trying to get that good with my .44mag, then I will go a huntin.
GN4NET 1 year ago
@GN4NET same thing with my GP100 shootin 357...
valflyinf 9 months ago
Tring to get that good with my .44mag, then I will go a huntin.
GN4NET 1 year ago
You should take that thing hunting. Depending on your states laws of course.
smartguy104 1 year ago
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.357`s are for people who cant handle .44 ;]
Rockers54 1 year ago
@Rockers54 ........and where is your video?
GN4NET 1 year ago
that dont look like 100 yards att al
bowtechbrando 1 year ago
@bowtechbrando looks pretty far to me.
smartguy104 1 year ago
not bad! seems you were hittin a little left.
SAXD45ACP 2 years ago
yep...had to adjust the dope a little...
GN4NET 2 years ago