IMO, it matters less than having a good zero and knowing how to use the sights you have.We used to shoot .357 revolvers at 100yd targets all the time, but they had longer barrels and target sights or scopes. Pistol hunters make that shot all the time. It's definitely do-able. A pistol that big with small target sights is not something I'd like to carry around though. That's why I was asking about better sighting that may work for both up close and far out.
IMO, it matters less than having a good zero and knowing how to use the sights you have.
Sure you could hit it with the sights your have. It's just considerably easier with better sights made for target shooting.
IDK. I'll take a lucky shot any day of the week n twice on Sunday but 5, from 165yds? Out of a pistol? Sounds sketchy to me.
Otherwise helluva man for getting involved and a perfect outcome for the nut case.
Yeah, but that's not a good excuse to go out and practice. And with target sights, are you giving something else up for that longer range accuracy?
M. Sage,
What would you possibly be giving up by using sights like Warren Tactical Sights or Heinie's?
Reports now say it was 165 feet, not yards. Still a good shot. Saved a cops life.
M. Sage,
What would you possibly be giving up by using sights like Warren Tactical Sights or Heinie's?