



In regards to getting to accuracy, I am curious as to others' methods.
I use a combination of two things.
A "General site picture" across the top of the pistol, looking over the slide at my target.
Looking at the target I use the "Aim small, miss small" concept.
Between the two, I can keep groups in the torso area of a target consistently.
As for re-loading, I have never messed with it. I don't have that much time. Hitting the range, and cleaning after is all the time I have to do.
My father has taken a recent interest in it though.

Yeah.. those are good kits..
Aside from the press and dies.. you want a good powder measure. It has to have an easily referenced adjustment. This is probably the most crutial step. When you're pushing the limit, and extra fraction of a grain (the weight unit, not an actual grain of power) can be a disaster.







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