Sometimes I just bring a milsurp to play with and other times I just bring my carry guns to practice with.
For carry practice I usually set up two paper plates on the target stand, one above the other to simulate a chest and a head at about 50 feet.
Virutally everytime I go to practice, the first round of three shots will always hit two in the body, one in the head.... and it goes downhill from there. The more I shoot the worse I get.
The previous time I went, I took my milsurps for an afternoon of shooting.
Just before I left, I took out my CS45, turned, fired at a circle target I had, and put 5 shots touching at 50 feet:
The second mag was horrible. Then I went home.
I guess I'm lucky that I'm pretty good with the first shots off as maybe that will get the job done in a SHTF scenario. But it's a little bothersome that I can't follow up better.
What's the answer? Anyone else have this problem?
For carry practice I usually set up two paper plates on the target stand, one above the other to simulate a chest and a head at about 50 feet.
Virutally everytime I go to practice, the first round of three shots will always hit two in the body, one in the head.... and it goes downhill from there. The more I shoot the worse I get.
The previous time I went, I took my milsurps for an afternoon of shooting.
Just before I left, I took out my CS45, turned, fired at a circle target I had, and put 5 shots touching at 50 feet:

The second mag was horrible. Then I went home.
I guess I'm lucky that I'm pretty good with the first shots off as maybe that will get the job done in a SHTF scenario. But it's a little bothersome that I can't follow up better.
What's the answer? Anyone else have this problem?