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I am not by any sretch of the imagination a good marksmen, I don't even get to the range that much.

So I go to my local range, set up at the 100 yd. range and load up a mag with some XM193.
I used some shoot-n-c stickers with about a 2" bull.
Right out of the box (after a little cleaning of course), I took 2 shots to see if I was on paper.

WoW! A little low but almost dead on. I make a small adjustment and fire off 4 more rounds before I check to see where they are impacting.
Fluke, I'm thinking.


So I move over to my other target and I then fire 12 rounds sort of slowly as my range doesn't allow any rapid firing.
I peep into the spotting scope and find all but one are in the bull.
Again, Wow!
I guess what I'm most impressed with is how close it was out of the box.
I think someone who is a better shot than me could probably shoot much better groups if they really wanted to. Me, I'm just a recreational shooter.
 

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That's awesome! I want a Standard. That is pretty good shooting, I would be very happy with that grouping.

ETA: please post pictures of the 3/4 view of the weapon. I have only seen dead on side shots or view through the scope.
 

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Good shooting! I was pleasantly surprised with similar results. Mine came perfectly zeroed from the factory too. And the "backup" sights work so good that I don't have an optic on there.
And like the PS90 it's a surprisingly accurate weapon.
 

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That's awesome! I want a Standard. That is pretty good shooting, I would be very happy with that grouping.

ETA: please post pictures of the 3/4 view of the weapon. I have only seen dead on side shots or view through the scope.
I'll try and get you a 3/4 view shot later.
 
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