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<blockquote data-quote="Glock &#039;em down" data-source="post: 651363" data-attributes="member: 684"><p>Ah! But here's what most folks never think of.</p><p></p><p>The Smith & Wesson J frame is a tough little guy to master. It's harder than hell to hit a bull in the butt with a bass fiddle with the damned things. Especially with the DAO Centennial models.</p><p></p><p>But with the Bodyguard, you can run a box or two of ammo thru it, firing <strong>SINGLE ACTION </strong>until you get used to the mighty J's recoil and finding it's sights. Once you establish where the little guy is hitting, you can then start firing in <strong>DOUBLE ACTION </strong>mode, and then...viola'! You realize that after shooting 60 or 70 rounds in SA, you don't flinch every time you fire in DA mode, hence your patterns don't change on you <em>that</em> much, if at all.</p><p></p><p>85% of a weapon's accuracy relies on flinch factor. If you don't flinch when firing a fixed sight revolver, the slug will go where you want it to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 'em down, post: 651363, member: 684"] Ah! But here's what most folks never think of. The Smith & Wesson J frame is a tough little guy to master. It's harder than hell to hit a bull in the butt with a bass fiddle with the damned things. Especially with the DAO Centennial models. But with the Bodyguard, you can run a box or two of ammo thru it, firing [B]SINGLE ACTION [/B]until you get used to the mighty J's recoil and finding it's sights. Once you establish where the little guy is hitting, you can then start firing in [B]DOUBLE ACTION [/B]mode, and then...viola'! You realize that after shooting 60 or 70 rounds in SA, you don't flinch every time you fire in DA mode, hence your patterns don't change on you [I]that[/I] much, if at all. 85% of a weapon's accuracy relies on flinch factor. If you don't flinch when firing a fixed sight revolver, the slug will go where you want it to go. [/QUOTE]
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