Posted on 03/18/2012 5:01:23 PM PDT by mylife
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This Jasper with the CZ 82 is being goofy
Hornaday makes nice ammo and you live in Tx you dont have to cow tow to range nazis!
Good night y’all. Have a good week!
So you do shoot right eyed?
Gnight Dave, Gnight All, Have a great week!
I do, but when shooting a pistol, I tend to push the pistol toward my left side so I can use my left eye. I shoot both ways and it doesn’t seem to make that much difference. I wear glasses with progressive lenses and it’s difficult to focus on the front sight anyway.
Best typo ever!
Dude! You got to try PureVison MultiFocal Contacts!
They changed my life. Haven’t worn glasses since.
http://www.justlenses.com/lenses/lens-id422.asp
Last time I made this typo the thread got pulled!
I may have to try them. I’m due to get an eye exam and new prescription this year anyway.
If you do try them it takes some time, for me about a week, to train your brain to look through the distance and near sight parts of the lens. It was a strain at the beginning and I had to concentrate to read the near part of the lens. Now I can see the target and the front sight at the same time and never could before probably since I was a teen.
Aw shoot, I was fixin’ to get out my Martini shaker.
Doh!
>>> “Might be a good gun for bear country. You could also shoot .40 cal with it, right?”
Yes. You can and I do, just for economical handling purposes. Otherwise waiting for action, mine travels bearing the intended load.
Most lovely out-of-the-box newbie I ever bought, no adjustments needed and handsome to boot. (Except I changed the square butt Hogue grip for rounded in order to better fit my hands. Admittedly, the square did look better.)
Sweet!
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