Molon Labe Sig Sauer

I'd never call you a liar, and please do NOT infer that that's what I'm doing when I write this, I am not doing that, honestly.

It is a normal exercise to shoot grids of half dollar sized circles at 7 yards at a target range, I mean it's just something that lots of people do, and it is relatively easy to do once you've got trigger control dialed in, aren't flinching, etc, with a pocket sig, either in 380 or 9mm. If you're careful at aiming, you can pop the center out of those targets one after the other, but it takes concentration and care to do it, if you start popping rounds off left and right you won't hit them.

Out at 20 yards (about 60 feet, 10 over what you're talking about), if you're a good solid shot, with careful aiming, good solid trigger control without a bit of flinch, you can consistently land shots on a softball sized target with a pocket sig.

Out at 50 yards if you're a good solid shot, careful aim, no magnification, good solid trigger control, and very well practiced with good lighting, you can consistently land 3 out of 5 shots on a 8 1/2" x 11" piece of paper, and you have to be a VERY good shot to do that, and if you're hitting 5 out of 5 on a piece of paper you're some kind of wunderkind who should be shooting professionally on television if you're doing it with a pocket sig.

You have to understand, if you're telling me that you consistently (without missing) can hit one after another golf balls at 50 feet, that it puts me in a very strange position, because I've seen countless people shoot at the range and have never once seen anyone who could do that shot after shot unless they were running something like a 1911 using a bench rest.

Now if you said that you were hitting 1 out of 3, 1 out of 4, that would be easier for me to understand, because a good shot could do that at 50 ft with a pocket sig if they were careful.

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