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<blockquote data-quote="ProBusiness" data-source="post: 3081221" data-attributes="member: 6145"><p>And I would agree with you on .22. man are those easy to shoot. I still stand by my assesstment but would ammend it for 'centerfire weapons.' a 9, 40, and 45, put dots on those guns and man does the poi jumps. lets face it, quite a few people can be accurate with a .22 semi. im my Firearms For Women I start with the .22, .380 and work our way up with caliber. around the 9mm accuracy really starts to drop. yes, it depends on a lot of things. yes, a 42 oz 1911 or a 38 oz .38 spcl in all steel is easy to shoot. but those small xds, shield, sc9, lcp, glock 22, g27, kel-tec 9mm, nano, etc., light polymer guns, POI gets pretty big with red dot IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProBusiness, post: 3081221, member: 6145"] And I would agree with you on .22. man are those easy to shoot. I still stand by my assesstment but would ammend it for 'centerfire weapons.' a 9, 40, and 45, put dots on those guns and man does the poi jumps. lets face it, quite a few people can be accurate with a .22 semi. im my Firearms For Women I start with the .22, .380 and work our way up with caliber. around the 9mm accuracy really starts to drop. yes, it depends on a lot of things. yes, a 42 oz 1911 or a 38 oz .38 spcl in all steel is easy to shoot. but those small xds, shield, sc9, lcp, glock 22, g27, kel-tec 9mm, nano, etc., light polymer guns, POI gets pretty big with red dot IMO. [/QUOTE]
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