1960: “A half microsecond glimpse of a .30-caliber bullet cutting a card was obtained by Professor Harold E. Edgerton, SM ’27, ScD ’31, and John Tredwell ’60, an M.I.T. graduate student, with a new electronic flash unit’s 50-millioncandle- power beam. This newly developed mic...
The premise is that a pistol sighted in that way strikes a little high at close range and gives you a fighting chance at 50 yards. Of course,pistolsdiffer, and you must be certain of your zero. But the most important point is that you impose the sight alignment over the target, resulti...