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M&P 2.0 3.6 at 143 yards...

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December 31, 2019, 05:39 PM
David Lee
M&P 2.0 3.6 at 143 yards...
quote:
Originally posted by piedrarc:
David,

I’m carrying appendix. For Los Angeles it was cold. So I was getting through 2 layers. My excuse for being slow..... Wink

SuperVel seems to be reborn, but I’ve been really happy with the ammo.
Thank you. Last thing I wanted to question about. Are you shooting the square sight blade or the dots? I cant see this as possible with dots on such a distant target.
December 31, 2019, 07:48 PM
Dtech
Very impressive shooting and consistency! I am really enjoying my new M2.0 3.6 but have not shot it at anywhere near that distance. The M2.0 3.6 is a fantastic pistol in all respects.

Even when you factor in cost, it really is remarkable that we have so many alternatives in brands and design that can perform so well all across the price spectrum of pistols and firearms in general in this day and age.


-Dtech
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January 01, 2020, 12:05 AM
piedrarc
quote:
Originally posted by David Lee:
quote:
Originally posted by piedrarc:
David,

I’m carrying appendix. For Los Angeles it was cold. So I was getting through 2 layers. My excuse for being slow..... Wink

SuperVel seems to be reborn, but I’ve been really happy with the ammo.
Thank you. Last thing I wanted to question about. Are you shooting the square sight blade or the dots? I cant see this as possible with dots on such a distant target.


Top of the blade, actually at this distance you can’t see the target once you hold on it. I have to slowly drive the gun upward till I cover the head box with the front sight. The margin of error is probably not as forgiving so my focus is on prepping the trigger and having as much finger into the trigger as possible. With that I get a lot more feedback on the striker and sear and I vise it till the sear drops the striker. Hopefully that makes sense.


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January 01, 2020, 09:55 AM
David Lee
It dies and thanks again. Its finite trigger control.