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<blockquote data-quote="xseler" data-source="post: 3138372" data-attributes="member: 43753"><p>Thanks for the offer, I've never shot a 10mm. When I go to the range, I usually take an assortment with me. Yesterday, I took my Glock 19, Glock 36 (45acp), and a Browning Buckmark .22lr. I usually carry a Glock 26, but I had just put quite a few rounds through it a week or so ago. There is a distinct difference in a .45acp to a 9mm to a .22lr...… I usually start with the larger caliber then move progressively smaller. The .22lr is dead steady after the larger bores. I like to kick it out to 25yds to finish up the time at the range. Don't know if this is 'proper procedure', just how I normally go through the progression.</p><p></p><p>My 19 was a service weapon before I acquired it. No clue to the amount of rounds through it (a lot is probably as accurate as it's gonna get). After shooting the Ruger, I starting thinking that the 19 might not be in optimal condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xseler, post: 3138372, member: 43753"] Thanks for the offer, I've never shot a 10mm. When I go to the range, I usually take an assortment with me. Yesterday, I took my Glock 19, Glock 36 (45acp), and a Browning Buckmark .22lr. I usually carry a Glock 26, but I had just put quite a few rounds through it a week or so ago. There is a distinct difference in a .45acp to a 9mm to a .22lr...… I usually start with the larger caliber then move progressively smaller. The .22lr is dead steady after the larger bores. I like to kick it out to 25yds to finish up the time at the range. Don't know if this is 'proper procedure', just how I normally go through the progression. My 19 was a service weapon before I acquired it. No clue to the amount of rounds through it (a lot is probably as accurate as it's gonna get). After shooting the Ruger, I starting thinking that the 19 might not be in optimal condition. [/QUOTE]
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