I saw a guy put 5 in the x ring with a 1911 in three seconds from 50 feet.
Holding the pistol upside down, one hand on his knee, bent over and firing with his pinkie.
He was the coach of the USMC pistol team in 1975.
I guess you just have to shoot it right.
Holding the pistol upside down, one hand on his knee, bent over and firing with his pinkie.
I have learned to get three inch groups @ 35 yards with mine, but it really needs another visual sight on the bottom of the magazine.
That is probably why that Marine held it upside down - - experience makes the shooting.
You can visually track the slug falling as it goes down range, which is not a bad thing if you take time to practice a little.
Chambering for a long Colt cartridge would solve that problem.