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It is a fairly common belief that if the wobble measures 1" at the muzzle, it will measure about that same size on the target.
(Posted to Bullseye-L.) It’s worth mentioning an “oops” (Accidental Discharge) I had while doing the Ball and Dummy drill in the hope that someone else may avoid doing likewise.
(Posted to Bullseye-L.) I’m really struggling with the 45. Any tips on ridding myself of flinch and anticipation?
For everything except the bore, I use Mil-Comm MC25 Firearm Cleaner/Degreaser followed by TW-25B Lubricant (grease) any place metal slides on metal (look for the wear marks).
On a personal recommendation, I contacted Mike Kelly for a trigger job on the Springfield Armory Mil-Spec (1911 in .
Posted to Bullseye-L With all of the conversations on this list about sight picture, where to focus, how to hold, what loads are used at the short versus the long line, when to think and when to just shoot, safety is seldom mentioned but, nonetheless, is in every movement we make at the line.
(Posted as user eskinner at Rimfire Central.) I replaced my extractor a couple of months ago (because it just wasn’t there anymore) using parts from Brownells (extractor spring, plunger and extractor).
I bought a parkerized Springfield Armory Mil-Spec 1911 from one of the gun stores in Phoenix AZ.

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