Out in AZ recently, we visited the Scottsdale Gun Club and spent some time on range with a rented Springfield 1911 (in .45). I noticed that her target holes were keyholing, indicating that the rounds were probably tumbling.
I got lucky with the timing on this cell phone photo, in which you can see the round tumbling (or ribboning) toward the target:
Not that I'm interested in servicing their rentals, but if this was my pistol, to what would I attribute a tumbling round and what would be the fix?
I got lucky with the timing on this cell phone photo, in which you can see the round tumbling (or ribboning) toward the target:
Not that I'm interested in servicing their rentals, but if this was my pistol, to what would I attribute a tumbling round and what would be the fix?
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