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What group size do you consider proficient at 3 to 5 yards , 10 yards, 15 yards and 25 yards with a carry gun. I know some of you can shoot 1 ragged hole with guns but for combat accuracy what do you strive for.

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Guest bkelm18
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I'd say if you can get them all inside a human silhouette at each of those distances, you're doing alright. :P

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As the others said, if you can hit the target you're doing alright.

Personally, I like to be able to constantly make head shots at all distances you've mentioned. I don't look for tight groups, just want them in the head. If I'm able to do that, I should be able to hit close enough to POA to get the job done.

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i would probably try for a 6" circle. but at 3, 5, 10 yards id practice drawing and firing quickly instead of standing there for 5-10seconds aiming as you cant do that in SD situation

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Point and shoot rapid fire, anywhere in the black is a good shot. Of course, the closer to center the better.

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Guest grimel
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Fist size groups are good. At 3, 5, and 7 yds if you are shooting much smaller groups you need to be shooting faster, beyond 7yds, you can slow down enough to put them where you want them; just do it quickly.

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For a carry gun...The answer can not be given by how small your groups are, but how quickly, safely, and efficiently you can put them there.

However for a good pistoleer...it you can put the first shot (every time) on a pie plate at 50 yards standing you are a decent shot.

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For a carry gun...The answer can not be given by how small your groups are, but how quickly, safely, and efficiently you can put them there.

However for a good pistoleer...it you can put the first shot (every time) on a pie plate at 50 yards standing you are a decent shot.

I like that answer,its as close to the truth as a person can get.

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Less than 15 yards without sights I strive to put the rounds in center body mass.

Past 15 yards and you are target shooting….. whole new ball game.

To test the accuracy of a specific gun I want to see it shoot at 25 yards.

Guest mustangdave
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Less than 15 yards without sights I strive to put the rounds in center body mass.

Past 15 yards and you are target shooting….. whole new ball game.

To test the accuracy of a specific gun I want to see it shoot at 25 yards.

I'm with DAVE on this....I want to inflect DAMAGE and DROP the BG...not shoot for groups

Guest proudsuthrner
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i would say center mass with every shot is good for me. whether it be the center of the face or chest. both will get the job done

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If you shoot tiny little groups...then you're shooting too slow :-)

All I expect is center of bad guy. If I'm target shooting..then I want the red center out of the target

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