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    Nice shooting!

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    scb :

    Some fine shooting with a handgun ! !

    Any thoughts on the vertical dispersion vs. the horizontal dispersion ? ? ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben View Post
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    Any thoughts on the vertical dispersion vs. the horizontal dispersion ? ? ?
    No not really. I'm actually very surprised it was as good as it was. The 2.5x Leupold has a Dot reticle and the dot just fits inside the large diamond so it doesn't lend itself to precise aiming in my opinion. Certainly good enough for hunting tho. Perhaps it's the act of loading and unloading and not getting a repeatedly consistent grip on the gun. That would be my guess.
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    Was the butt of the pistol in your hand(s) or resting on a bag ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben View Post
    Was the butt of the pistol in your hand(s) or resting on a bag ?

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    On a bag.
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    The reason I asked is that I've experienced the same vertical stringing
    when testing pistols if I allow the butt of the pistol to sit on a bag or a hard surface.

    If the pistol is held in my hands , the vertical stringing problem disappears.

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    Thanks Ben, I'll have to give it a try.
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    Nice group!

    Minute of Deer for a ways out there.

    What powder and do you have any estimate of velocity?

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