Last night I decided to compare slow fire to rapid fire with my G34 with a dot at 10 yards. Not a great test because I started the night with slow fire and the first mag was pretty poor with 3 "flyers". Each target had 3 mags of 10 fired at them. With the rapid fire I was warmed up from the slow fire. I was literally shooting as fast as I could while staying in control, I did experience 1 bump-fire. I wish I could get a shot timer to work in the range with other gunfire so we could better quantify rapid fire. I did fire a 4th mag slow fire and they all pretty much went through the hole at the 1 o clock area. For reference other that the few slow fire flyers it may have been my best slow fire shooting, the rapid firing is pretty was typical for me. BTW, the green target dot is 4 inches.
Seeing these targets I think I will adjust the dot a bit to move the impact point a little to the left.
Seeing these targets I think I will adjust the dot a bit to move the impact point a little to the left.