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<blockquote data-quote="ldp4570" data-source="post: 979863" data-attributes="member: 5168"><p>I had to do the same with mine, and I spent as much time shooting my 640 as I did my service gun(SW 4506). We never had to shoot a tenring profile, ours was the FBI Q target, looked more like a pregnant bowling pin, I could and still can keep all my shots inside 5" out to 25yds. Yes it takes lots of practice, and still does. Its not one of those things you learn an then don't ever have to worry about it. Another thing to practice is dry fire, you don't have to be drawing and finding a target, just sit down at night watching your favorite program(With gun unloaded) an just keep pulling the trigger, and do it with both hands. It works!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldp4570, post: 979863, member: 5168"] I had to do the same with mine, and I spent as much time shooting my 640 as I did my service gun(SW 4506). We never had to shoot a tenring profile, ours was the FBI Q target, looked more like a pregnant bowling pin, I could and still can keep all my shots inside 5" out to 25yds. Yes it takes lots of practice, and still does. Its not one of those things you learn an then don't ever have to worry about it. Another thing to practice is dry fire, you don't have to be drawing and finding a target, just sit down at night watching your favorite program(With gun unloaded) an just keep pulling the trigger, and do it with both hands. It works!!!! [/QUOTE]
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