BluemontGlock,
The furthest I have shot at from a rest is 55 yards,or 165 feet.It's the limit of our Outdoor pistol range.
And you can and will hit a 6 x 6 inch steel plate at that distance. COM.
I have tried stock and at that distance it's a rare occasion to hear the Steel ring out.
Don't like walking that far to put up and Mark targets.
It's a ravine with a washout and lots of debris,and I guarantee there's Copperheads.
I have the Burris zeroed for 25 yards and closer.
Had to redial in the Burris at that distance,but once she's on,groups are good,but I have the "shakes",and occasional "flyers"...
there is some significant change in trajectory in doubling the distance with WWB 115 grain 9mm...My weapon is so much more accurate than I am...and these are standard 8.5 x 11.5 inch targets with a 3 inch spread from black to black...
40Shooter,
I did most of the stuff myself,but did need to send my Upper to my buddy in PA that had some of the last available Italian Shooting Team Compensator kits available.
He needed to fit the Conical Bushing and extended length barrel to my slide.
But Beretta's are a breeze to work on.
Thanks for the questions ,Cheers M8's, Stix.
Oh,by the way,with a 22 or AR 15 at 55 yards,I was nailing small pieces of Clay Pigeon.The difference between a handgun and rifle I suppose...
