Yeeaaah, dude.......whutever you say, huh?.........dunno whut'cha do fer a live'n....desk job prolly.....but can tell ya this......I'm better'n 50......an' yer azz'll be suk'n buttermilk try'n ta stay with me in a day.......
Ignore list is your friend......
I am on my 5th lifetime Harley Davidson motorcycle. It is a 1999 Classic. It is about to click over 100,000 miles. It is the best machine I have ever owned. I use it to visit my grandchildren in Denver on a two day weekend. That is 2200 mile in 3 days.I ride hard. And often.
There is a bunch about me you don't deserve to know, but I am at least 10 years older than you. And I understand diction.
But I do understand that it takes special effort to type, "whut'cha" "azz'll ""suk'n "Congratulations on your typing skills.
I am on my 5th lifetime Harley Davidson motorcycle. It is a 1999 Classic. It is about to click over 100,000 miles. It is the best machine I have ever owned. I use it to visit my grandchildren in Denver on a two day weekend. That is 2200 mile in 3 days.I ride hard. And often.
There is a bunch about me you don't deserve to know, but I am at least 10 years older than you. And I understand diction.
But I do understand that it takes special effort to type, "whut'cha" "azz'll ""suk'n "Congratulations on your typing skills.
Center mass at 25 yards is good enough for me.
As for Kimber? Never owned one, but my Dan Wesson is 1" accurate at 25 yards. From a machine rest that is.
I'm nowhere near that good of a shot.
My personal goal is to be able to cut a ragged hole, slow fire at 7 yards (on a good day).. My reasoning is, at that point my pistol is as accurate as it needs to be for any shot I might consider with a pistol. I know I'll most likely slap the trigger in a stressful situation but I'll still be in the area I need to be in, center mass. Bottom line is I never want to doubt my equipment when a shot doesn't go where I expect. I want to know the fault lies completely on my end. First step in solving a problem is admitting you have one.
Actually a mag dump at 10 yards in center mass might be a better gauge, or at least 3 shots. Many of us don't have the luxury of working from the holster but that would be much better practice.
Just my thoughts but it's really interesting to hear what others think.