New to Bullseye but looking forward to this sport.
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New to Bullseye but looking forward to this sport.
I have been shooting in the North Idaho area in a match group for a couple of months. All of the other participants have fancy Volquardsens, Mark IVs, High Standards etc. I, on the other hand have been improving every week, working my scores up every week from the 180s to a 258 last week (25 yard course) shooting with a Sig Sauer 322, lol. Tomorrow I am picking up an Erma ESP 85a and can't wait for next Thursday to come. I gave it a test run and put all 10 rounds inside a 2" group at 50'. Super excited to step up my equipment.
NWSteve- Posts : 45
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Re: New to Bullseye but looking forward to this sport.
Welcome to the obsession! You keep focusing on fundamentals, rather than equipment, and you'll go far.
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Re: New to Bullseye but looking forward to this sport.
Welcome to the forum. Quite a few knowledgeable people here so don’t hesitate to ask questions.
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Re: New to Bullseye but looking forward to this sport.
Naw, I'm just going to let the new gun do all of the work. lolmspingeld wrote:Welcome to the obsession! You keep focusing on fundamentals, rather than equipment, and you'll go far.
NWSteve- Posts : 45
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Re: New to Bullseye but looking forward to this sport.
NWSteve wrote:Naw, I'm just going to let the new gun do all of the work. lolmspingeld wrote:Welcome to the obsession! You keep focusing on fundamentals, rather than equipment, and you'll go far.
Sig Sauer 322?? Ewww gross!
You deserve a new pistol for how far you got with that thing.
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Re: New to Bullseye but looking forward to this sport.
It's a fun plinker, holds 20 rounds, is red dot ready and not picky with ammo but not exactly a competition gun. It checked all of the boxes until I started shooting bullseye. If you think that is bad, I really raised some pulses during my first league shoot when I showed up with my Kel Tek 22 magnum. The concussion in the lanes next to me were not appreciated.RodJ wrote:NWSteve wrote:Naw, I'm just going to let the new gun do all of the work. lolmspingeld wrote:Welcome to the obsession! You keep focusing on fundamentals, rather than equipment, and you'll go far.
Sig Sauer 322?? Ewww gross!
You deserve a new pistol for how far you got with that thing.
NWSteve- Posts : 45
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