NEW CZ Shadow 2 Target: CZ's Most Accurate Pistol Ever?

In this video, James Reeves interviews Karl with CZ about the new CZ Shadow 2 Target. The Shadow 2 Target is a derivative of the CZ Shadow 2 that is specifically designed for bullseye shooting. It features a number of changes over the standard Shadow 2, including modifications to the slide, barrel, and a tunable trigger.
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Gun looks great. But I hate click bait! Don't tell me this is the "Most Accurate Pistol Ever" created by CZ, and then not pull the trigger a single time in the video, to show accuracy! I'll stick to my Sig P210's
The U.S. version of this type of target shooting is known as NRA Bullseye competition that is centered around one hand no support slow fire from distances of 25 and 50 yds with the goal of accurately placing shots in the center of an 8 inch bullseye paper target. Back in the day when I decided this particular shooting discipline was too boring and impractical for my taste, the S&W K38 Model 14 revolver or Colt Gold Cup National Match 45 ACP were often used for centerfire bullseye matches, and the S&W K-22 Model 17 revolver or a High Standard 22 target pistol were common choices for rimfire matches.