Quote Originally Posted by seadog View Post
Actually Steve a plate size grouping isn't at all bad, if your going to shoot someone, putting rounds close to the same hole doesn't accomplish what your trying to do, to stop the guy from returning fire, the more holes you put in him in a random order the better your chances of putting him on the ground and unable to return fire. Hitting the same spot doesn't produce the results you need in a gun fight. Pepper that SOB in as many spots as possible! and OH Boy can I hit a lot of spots with that 380 Ruger and don't have to worry about putting them in the same hole!
I share my bed with a National Pistol Champion, so groupings matter in our household!
But there are limitations on shorter barreled carry weapons that she doesn't have with her match-grade 7+ inch barreled toys.

With my carry weapons, at 5-15 yards, I train for tight groups (2-3") so that when the adrenalin is flowing, my muscle memory and body alignment will keep those rounds honest.
I need to refresh the tactical skill set though.
I need to schedule a trip to Colorado and visit an old friend.

Cheers,
Steve