CZ SP-01 Shadow test target

manley1111

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I am interested in buying an sp-01 shadow, but the one i was looking at didn't seem to have that great of a factory test target. I was wondering if you owners of this gun could post your factory test targets(the one that comes with the gun) in this thread as a comparision, it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
 
Mine didn't come with a target.

Also the first few magazines were all over the place. I'm sure some of that was me and my "newgunitis" but I'd shot the range's rental guns decently we well as another Shadow that the owner let me try. Seemed like it just needed to clear out the barrel. 2 or 3 mags later it was fine.

It's now shooting a darned sight more accurately than I can aim. When I'm having a good day I can put them all in a 2'ish inch circle at 10 yards. And that's without a benchrest. Just my wobbly 55 year old eyes and hands. I'm sure others can get it a lot tighter than me at 10 yards.
 
The test target that came with my CZ-75 SP-01 Shadow had a grouping of 2" (52mm), with 3 of the 5 shots touching.

On a good day I can get groupings of 2" at 25 yards (2-hand hold, not from a bench), with 9mm and the .22 Kadet kit (slow fire).

VERY happy with my purchase! :D

This target has about 25 rounds total, 9mm and .22. Bullseye is 5.5" in diameter.

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Yeah, I must have left my target at the gun shop but I wasn't too impressed with it myself. There were two touching near the centre but there was a flyer high and to the left while the other two were off to the right. I was able to get much better groups my first time out with mine then the test target so I'm not too worried.
 
lol, that looks like my 5 rounds, when I havnt been to the range in a couple months (or when someone pulls a desert eagle 50 and starts blasting beside me)
 
The test target that comes with a CZ pistol does not measure that gun's inherent accuracy. CZs are test-fired off-hand and the target is provided to show that the point of impact roughly corresponds with the point of aim, meaning that the sights are properly aligned.
 
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