First day with new m&p

canadianmat

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Well got my first pistol the other day (an M&P in .40 cal) just in time for the snow to come and close local ranges. Lucky me i found an indoors range and got to try it out. Im trying to figure out if I was any good though, After a few warm up rounds i managed to put 20 rounds in a group of about 6 inches at 20 yds... I dunno if this is good or bad. Im going to be taking some pro instruction but hope its off to a good start. If it were any of my rifles id be a little dissapointed at the group but anyone with some insight would be apreciated. Thanks, Mat
 
From a rest not freehand my M&P40 will group about 2 1/4 to 2 1/2 inches with my reloads or factory. The trigger gets some getting used to but the M&P's shoot real well for a production tupperware gun. Free hand Bullseye style I can get 3 1/2 inchs or so on a good day. All these are at 25 yrds. You have to learn to feel for the two "stages" of the trigger and practice, practice, practice. 6" fo 20 for your first outing is good. Hope they get better.
Andy
 
From a rest not freehand my M&P40 will group about 2 1/4 to 2 1/2 inches with my reloads or factory. The trigger gets some getting used to but the M&P's shoot real well for a production tupperware gun. Free hand Bullseye style I can get 3 1/2 inchs or so on a good day. All these are at 25 yrds. You have to learn to feel for the two "stages" of the trigger and practice, practice, practice. 6" fo 20 for your first outing is good. Hope they get better.
Andy

Thanks for the advice!
 
If this was at the range in Coquitlam off the Maryhill bypass then it's 18 yards if you glue the target to the backstop. But still, I have to really squint to manage that sort of grouping. Kudos to you for your first time out with the new gun.
 
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