Here is the result of three magazines of my reloads at 10 yards with my STI Trojan (from a bench, no way am I that steady w/o a bench).
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STI Trojan Accuracy
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Re: STI Trojan Accuracy
That looks about right. Good shootin Tex! 

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Re: STI Trojan Accuracy
LSWC'ers, I assume?
I love nice crisp holes.
I love nice crisp holes.
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Re: STI Trojan Accuracy
Jumping Frog wrote:LSWC'ers, I assume?
I love nice crisp holes.

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Re: STI Trojan Accuracy
Not too bad for a beginner.
That's pretty darn good!



That's pretty darn good!
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Re: STI Trojan Accuracy
Yep, from Friendswood Bullet Company.Jumping Frog wrote:LSWC'ers, I assume?
I love nice crisp holes.
Re: STI Trojan Accuracy
I actually feel like I should be able to do that w/o using a rest but I always seem to have a few strays that screws up my group. I think the next time I head out I will try the same distance w/o using any rest just to see how I do.The Annoyed Man wrote:Not too bad for a beginner.![]()
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That's pretty darn good!