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Badlands Precision Bullets thread - From BC to terminal ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="06caurru" data-source="post: 2857783" data-attributes="member: 127216"><p>I was in law enforcement for nine years, so it's a target I am accustomed to and have plenty of for annual handgun qualification. They also come in handy when sighting in a scope/rifle where you aren't sure where the POI will be. I can also get six to nine target areas on this one sheet of paper when doing load development. Also, as I still certify with my handgun annually, I like to practice on the same medium my 'test' will take place on. Even for a self defense standpoint- if you're going to carry to protect yourself or others, train yourself with a semi- realistic target. A bullseye target isn't what's going to mug you, carjack you, or rape a female family member.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="06caurru, post: 2857783, member: 127216"] I was in law enforcement for nine years, so it's a target I am accustomed to and have plenty of for annual handgun qualification. They also come in handy when sighting in a scope/rifle where you aren't sure where the POI will be. I can also get six to nine target areas on this one sheet of paper when doing load development. Also, as I still certify with my handgun annually, I like to practice on the same medium my ‘test’ will take place on. Even for a self defense standpoint- if you’re going to carry to protect yourself or others, train yourself with a semi- realistic target. A bullseye target isn’t what’s going to mug you, carjack you, or rape a female family member. [/QUOTE]
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