Now up to 209 rounds so far, after putting 32 rounds downrange today into one ragged very large hole, and two others. I think I'm starting to like this pistol a lot!
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Originally posted by tacfoley: My P210. made in 1958, used to shoot like that, too.
Why the past tense? Did you make it go away, or has thru some magic, it stopped shooting accurately? (I've heard they do that at about 200,000 rounds). But I don't believe the folks saying that. Of course I can't afford to shoot that much with the cost of reloading.
Another thing, if you want to make an impressive target with all the holes touching, shoot a bunch of holes in the target. Eventually they'll all be touching.
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Glad you're enjoying breaking in your new 210. I've been a 210 fan for a very long time, and have had an American 210A for the best part of three years. IMHO, the precise fit of barrel/slide/frame, clean trigger pull, accuracy and reliability justify the asking price. When SIG announced their intention to produce a US made 210, I figured if SIG ever actually produced it, it would be a pretty sad affair compared to the earlier Swiss and German 210s. But I think SIG did a good job with this one, and produced it at a price many more shooters could bear.
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