Lips flapping in the wind may hinder sight picture…I give him his due. It must be hard to hit past 100yds with your knuckles dragging on the ground.
Lips flapping in the wind may hinder sight picture…I give him his due. It must be hard to hit past 100yds with your knuckles dragging on the ground.
It's my daily commute shotLOL… you know it.
Probably shoots 1 inch groups at 100 yards strong hand only…with a strong cross breeze, up hill, barefoot.
because it fits into a large frame pistol (ie. 45acp) and has more powder when needed.................what's not to want! Hog hunting, now that's funny. Those stupid things are smart, so don't let the look of them fool you! I've been lucky ony once to be within pistol range of a hog (within 100 yards) with a 40s&w that took almost a mg full too kill (no fmj on hand).
Yahtzee!You do have more than 1 knuckle per hand, so it's still obtainable by using the other hand! Just thinking outside the box Simon . Ask @KillerFord1977 and get his perspective on how he does it
I know @KillerFord1977 has killed one with a .45 1911. I think it was his Mil-Spec.I specifically mentioned hog hunting because I met a guy at the range a few months ago. I could see that he had some serious skills. We got to talking and it turned out he is a USPSA Master. Also, he hunts hogs with a Glock 10mm. He said he'd try a variety of calibers and cartridges and the 10mm with Lehigh Defense Xtreme Penetrator (or Defender, can't remember specifically which) rounds was the only combo he'd found that would reliably put them down with one shot. He said the hogs he hunts range up to about 350 pounds.
It would take solids and hardcast for a distance shot for sure. I never had or was able to get them to stand perfect for a good shot. If I had my 50ae at the time it would've been a different story. I do have several hogs at my place and 1 lives next door.I specifically mentioned hog hunting because I met a guy at the range a few months ago. I could see that he had some serious skills. We got to talking and it turned out he is a USPSA Master. Also, he hunts hogs with a Glock 10mm. He said he'd try a variety of calibers and cartridges and the 10mm with Lehigh Defense Xtreme Penetrator (or Defender, can't remember specifically which) rounds was the only combo he'd found that would reliably put them down with one shot. He said the hogs he hunts range up to about 350 pounds.
I know @KillerFord1977 has killed one with a .45 1911. I think it was his Mil-Spec.
I do it quite easilyYou do have more than 1 knuckle per hand, so it's still obtainable by using the other hand! Just thinking outside the box Simon . Ask @KillerFord1977 and get his perspective on how he does it
I know @KillerFord1977 has killed one with a .45 1911. I think it was his Mil-Spec.
Killed 3 with a SA 1911 Mil-SpecI don't doubt that that is possible. The point that the guy I met was making to me was that his 10mm (6" barrel) Glock shooting those XP or XD rounds was the only combo to RELIABLY drop them in one shot. I.e. where they stood. Consistently. Not just one time, with one hog and one perfect shot placement.
Just a follow up on your request. I took the Prodigy out to the range today and put 220 error free rounds through it. Got it pretty dirty and not a hint of a problem. That makes a total of 420 perfect rounds so far for me.RLB… this may sound like me being a smart ass…it’s not, promise.
Let me know how slick and smooth that action is with a few hundred rounds down range when it gets dirtied up, if you don’t mind. Curious how it runs….
glad to hear its performing for you and that your enjoying it. good looking groups.Just a follow up on your request. I took the Prodigy out to the range today and put 220 error free rounds through it. Got it pretty dirty and not a hint of a problem. That makes a total of 420 perfect rounds so far for me.
Still slick a snot although on occasion I can still slightly feel the disconnector when it first contacts the slide. I don't know if that's just normal for the he Prodigy or what but it doesn't seem to affect anything.
I ran a variety of ammunition from 147 grain NATO to 124 grain Blazer brass to 115 grain Blazer brass. It handled it all. One thing I did notice was that occasionally with the 115 grain I would get a weak ejection, but only once in awhile so I'm going to chalk that up to ammunition. Other than that all was perfect.
The Prodigy is pretty accurate and also pretty consistent. These were shot at about 10 yards
Good morning. I joined this forum to specifically talk to you, lol. I have a prodigy that I bought an RMR to use on it. I also bought the plate so it will fit. My issues is the screws that come with the RMR are too long. Would you mind telling me where you found yours? Also, did you have a an issue fitting the adaptor plate on your pistol. Mine is too long and Im trying to decide whether I want to send it back or break out the file.Yes by about 500-600. Like I said before, I just wanted to try something different. I am sure I will get some flak for putting money into it, but oh well...lol.
Quite a few people found the RMR a bit tight. I believe someone actually took a file to it, but most found a bit of pressure works.Good morning. I joined this forum to specifically talk to you, lol. I have a prodigy that I bought an RMR to use on it. I also bought the plate so it will fit. My issues is the screws that come with the RMR are too long. Would you mind telling me where you found yours? Also, did you have a an issue fitting the adaptor plate on your pistol. Mine is too long and Im trying to decide whether I want to send it back or break out the file.
The adapter plate is just really tight. As it should be, I had to tap my plate in with a rubber mallet. It went in just fine. You can file it down a little bit if need be.Good morning. I joined this forum to specifically talk to you, lol. I have a prodigy that I bought an RMR to use on it. I also bought the plate so it will fit. My issues is the screws that come with the RMR are too long. Would you mind telling me where you found yours? Also, did you have a an issue fitting the adaptor plate on your pistol. Mine is too long and Im trying to decide whether I want to send it back or break out the file.
My Ace Hardware actually has a gun screw section.Don't mean to butt in here, but I've run into that problem a few times in the past. If you want another option, I've found that many hardware shops carry a pretty good screw assortment.
My neighborhood Ace Hardware has saved me the wait associated with having to order replacement screws a couple of different times.
Most screws, including metric Torx head, that fit optics and plates can be had at HD or Lowes as well. Though I can't vouch for the quality of the screws.My Ace Hardware actually has a gun screw section.