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  • Gabriel

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    I understand it is a pretty expensive piece of equipment, but I'm looking for someone that has one and has inserts for a Glock 22 (or a range that has one for rent for a few minutes).

    I'd give more specifics as to why, but I don't want to embarrass or put anyone in a bad light. It is simply and experiment to show specific people the different POA/POI of a couple different rounds.

    I'd simply want to fire about 10-20 rounds through it and mark targets with the different groups.

    If anyone knows of a range that has one, let me know. PM me if you have one and are willing to let me use it for an hour and I'll give you more specifics.

    Thanks.
     

    IndySSD

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    Heck, I'd like to do the same with my 1911 and my G22 just to improve my own skills.

    A ransom rest shooting session vs. freehand comparison to increase your firearm proficiency is nothing to be ashamed of.

    Kudos to anyone who wants to improve their skills!

    Also.... I'd go in on RR rental session if it is in the greater Indianapolis area.
     

    Bosshoss

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    I used to have one I sold it to Bulleye indoor range in Kokomo several years ago. I don't know if they still have it or not. Give them a call and find out.
    I moved last year and found some inserts if anyone has or buys one I would let them have them. (If I could find them after I moved):D

    The ransom rest company used to claim that it didn't recommend using with a plastic gun as it would not be able to hold the gun tight enough for repeatable accuracy without crushing grip and causing gun to malfuntion. Don't know if that is still the case today.
     
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