I started firing slow fire at ten yards and fired two six round strings staging the trigger for each shot. The twelve rounds looked good, so I moved up to seven yards and fired twelve rounds double action, rolling through without staging, smoothly firing the six shots but not rushing, getting a point of aim before letting the rounds go downrange. Smooth Double action. The twenty four rounds looked good to me.
I moved up to three yards and fired twelve rounds rapid fire, shooting the six rounds as fast as I could bring the sights on target. NO crisp clean sight picture, what we taught in the Academy was a "Flash" Sight Picture. I was Very Pleased with the outcome.
I haven't shot in months and I was happy, more than happy, with the group. All those years of competition and continued practice paid off. I'm sure the groups would open up at longer distances, but these are snub guns. I'll shoot at longer distances the next time on the range with the other guns.
