Interesting Skid from today.

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SamEEE
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Interesting Skid from today.

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Just a smudge of lead! No gauge required.
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Aha I once had a .38 ping off a plywood target, rifling marks were visible for about 6"
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I recall once seeing the entire top half of the target falling off as it turned away.

How did yours score?
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Rover wrote:I recall once seeing the entire top half of the target falling off as it turned away.
I can trump that. The full target was cut in half but the replacement centre only had a contact line on the back.
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David, exactly the same experience in Rapid Fire at 50 feet---my jaw dropped to almost touching my chest. "Doc"
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For 10s series in Standard Pistol today. First time shooting a AW-93 and blasted over 525, which is decent for me.

AW-93 are pretty sweet, nice and smooth.
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