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| #100036 - 07/17/07 04:37 PM  How good can you shoot? |  
|   Journeyman
 
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Tom Sarver has entered the ranks of the Immortals. Shooting at the Thunder Valley (Ohio) Range on July 7th, Tom nailed a truly spectacular 1.403″ 5-shot group at 1000 yards. This represents a new IBS Light Gun group-size record that edges Rich DeSimone’s 1.564″, previously thought “untouchable.” What is even more amazing is that the group was centered, producing a 50-score with 5 Xs. That will be a new IBS Score record as well.  Link to article
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| #100037 - 07/17/07 05:00 PM  Re: How good can you shoot?
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|   Carpal Tunnel
 
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I'd never be bale to do it.  I shot my dads old single shot revolver (yea it looks like a revolver but then only holds one bullet, the others are fake) and I had trouble hitting the target when I was close enough I could have thrown the gun and hit it.My problem is my eyes partially, I am nearsighted in one and farsighted in the other so with one I I can see the target but the sight on the gun is too blurry, the other eye I can see the sights but not the target.
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| #100047 - 07/17/07 07:23 PM  Re: How good can you shoot?
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|   Geezer
 
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I have shot 1000 yard bigbore (with a 1903 Springfield, iron sights), and done pretty well, but not THAT well!  What a group!!! 
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| #100052 - 07/17/07 07:55 PM  Re: How good can you shoot?
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|   Pooh-Bah
 
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I'd never be bale to do it.  I shot my dads old single shot revolver (yea it looks like a revolver but then only holds one bullet, the others are fake) and I had trouble hitting the target when I was close enough I could have thrown the gun and hit it.My problem is my eyes partially, I am nearsighted in one and farsighted in the other so with one I I can see the target but the sight on the gun is too blurry, the other eye I can see the sights but not the target.
That's pretty much how it's supposed to be!  You focus on the target and the sights go blurry.  you can't focus on 2 different points at the same time.   |  
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| #100080 - 07/18/07 01:43 AM  Re: How good can you shoot?
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|   Stranger
 
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| #100082 - 07/18/07 01:55 AM  Re: How good can you shoot?
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|   Geezer
 
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Actually, for the most accurate shooting, you focus on the front sight, and let the target blur a bit... 
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| #100093 - 07/18/07 11:29 AM  Re: How good can you shoot?
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|   Carpal Tunnel
 
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That's pretty much how it's supposed to be!  You focus on the target and the sights go blurry.  you can't focus on 2 different points at the same time.
The problem is with my eyes, my left eye is farsighted enough that I can't even tell that the gun has sights if I focus on the target.  Then I'm right handed so its awkward to hold with the right hand in front of the left eye. I wore galsses in high school and finally gave up on them, the constatt pressure on my face from them gave me headaches. |  
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| #100098 - 07/18/07 01:17 PM  Re: How good can you shoot?
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|   Pooh-Bah
 
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Dang! That looks like a fairly good day for me at 100 yards....at almost a 1/2 mile I don't think I could even tell if there was a target in place!  |  
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| #100099 - 07/18/07 01:23 PM  Re: How good can you shoot?
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|   Pooh-Bah
 
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I only learned front sight by sheer willpower. My left eye is quite useless (20/200) and as a result, when I front sight, I have to let the sight and the target go a bit blurry. 
 My Glock 19 has the tritium sights, which helps me a great deal - the three dots in a row make it easier to hold focus on the target without loosing the dots.
 
 In the end, the laser was the tool that let me totally change the way I do tactical shooting, because I was able to focus on the target and beyond a lot better. I went from a rail mounted model that was clumsy to the internal Lasermax model, which is well worth the money.
 
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| #100100 - 07/18/07 01:30 PM  Re: How good can you shoot?
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|   Geezer
 
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What is interesting, at least to me, is that I was taught to focus on the front sight, and if I am shooting paper and want a really nice group that is what I do.  But I grew up shooting running jack rabbits, always focused on the rabbit, not the sights, and hit a jillion of them.  Then when I got into law enforcement, same thing.  I focused on the target (after all, when shooting at people you have to KNOW that they have a gun/whatever), and qualified as Master (the highest possible) for thirty years.  Ya gotta go with what works for you... 
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