Unless that's at 100 yards then yes you will have to do a lot better to win, but don't stress none about it. just have fun doing it. but for a bad guy that group would spell doom for him
Glad you like it, now FYI, the frame rails on the rear frame of the gun are polymer, nothing to be concerned about, some people go bonkers over this, mine/brother has over 5000 rounds and no wear on them, just a heads up, enjoy the pistol, they are great guns
My XDM was flawless through a bunch of rounds
Looks like my favorite kind of cheese...............................Swiss. Good shooting.
Looks like a good time, keep at it.
It takes me a little time to acclimate to a new gun, and I’m sure that I’m not alone with that. Once you get the feel it’s all good.
It took me a few range visits with both of mine, but after that I never looked back. Speaking of which, mine could use a little exercise.
Looks like you got yourself a keeper.
Well I have a keeper for the range and now have to get serious on competition. I could do better but I’m used to compact firearms.
Yes I like the XDm series (coming from someone that likes M&P)
Have a few pretty nice pistols but I shoot two S&W M&P's with Apex triggers & Holosun EPS optics better, go figure.Well I have a keeper for the range and now have to get serious on competition. I could do better but I’m used to compact firearms.
Yes I like the XDm series (coming from someone that likes M&P)
Cool !
Distance ?
Course of Fire ? ( if any)
Nice work for a first serious run with the XDm. The jump from compacts to a full size takes a little time, but the tighter grip and longer sight radius usually start paying off once you get a few more sessions in. Your grouping is already consistent, so dialing in trigger control and pacing should tighten it fast. Looks like a solid platform to build on for competition.Well I have a keeper for the range and now have to get serious on competition. I could do better but I’m used to compact firearms.
Yes I like the XDm series (coming from someone that likes M&P)
Nice work for a first serious run with the XDm. The jump from compacts to a full size takes a little time, but the tighter grip and longer sight radius usually start paying off once you get a few more sessions in. Your grouping is already consistent, so dialing in trigger control and pacing should tighten it fast. Looks like a solid platform to build on for competition.