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Test a new one and EDC Practice
- BrokenolMarine
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Test a new one and EDC Practice
The range dried out after a couple days of rain and I was able to get out and shoot just a bit. This would be the first time on the range since the last session working on it with the tractor and moving more dirt to fill in the pits made by the cow and donkey, it's looking a lot better. Not finished working on the lane, and certainly not finished building up the berm, but it's certainly fine to shoot on.
Today's pair will be a Taurus 1911 and my SIG P220, one of my two EDCs
I checked some 200 grain semiwadcutter hollowpoints with the dillon gauge and they passed, so they were the ones I used for the Taurus 1911 I bought a few months ago and had the new sights installed on. I shot two five shot strings at 10 yards, not bad for the first time with this gun. At least it grouped.
Satisfied, I moved back to the 15 yard line and shot three more five shot strings. They were still left, so I knew I needed to move the sights eventually, but they grouped about two or three inches left. I'll leave the sights for now in case it's the shooter. I thought I took a picture but didn't. I pulled two shots badly, for me. One 6" out and another 12" out. The rest were in a nice group, some tight in about 3" and the rest in five to six inches. Twenty five shots total, I put that one down and picked up the SIG.
I shot eighteen rounds at ten yards and was done. No need to shoot more, I will just keep shooting this one and the Smith M&P340 at each opportunity. But... the SIG and I are very familiar with one another. Let's just say Tina would want me to be holding the SIG if I needed to take a shot when SHE was the hostage.
If I didn't have the SIG I'd want to be holding a long gun. I hope to be shooting at Least once a week.
Today's pair will be a Taurus 1911 and my SIG P220, one of my two EDCs
I checked some 200 grain semiwadcutter hollowpoints with the dillon gauge and they passed, so they were the ones I used for the Taurus 1911 I bought a few months ago and had the new sights installed on. I shot two five shot strings at 10 yards, not bad for the first time with this gun. At least it grouped.
Satisfied, I moved back to the 15 yard line and shot three more five shot strings. They were still left, so I knew I needed to move the sights eventually, but they grouped about two or three inches left. I'll leave the sights for now in case it's the shooter. I thought I took a picture but didn't. I pulled two shots badly, for me. One 6" out and another 12" out. The rest were in a nice group, some tight in about 3" and the rest in five to six inches. Twenty five shots total, I put that one down and picked up the SIG.
I shot eighteen rounds at ten yards and was done. No need to shoot more, I will just keep shooting this one and the Smith M&P340 at each opportunity. But... the SIG and I are very familiar with one another. Let's just say Tina would want me to be holding the SIG if I needed to take a shot when SHE was the hostage.
If I didn't have the SIG I'd want to be holding a long gun. I hope to be shooting at Least once a week.
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- markiver54
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Re: Test a new one and EDC Practice
Looks like you and that Sig get along very well!
Nice shooting Marine!
Nice shooting Marine!
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Re: Test a new one and EDC Practice
That work is paying off very, nicely. Looks like a great place to shoot. Yeah, you and that Sig are a team. Impressive.
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- Sir Henry
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Re: Test a new one and EDC Practice
That range is coming alone nicely.
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- fortyshooter
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Re: Test a new one and EDC Practice
BOM, you may be “ol” and “broken” but you still are the master of the trigger. Well done and I pity the bad guy who challenges you and that Sig.
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- BrokenolMarine
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Re: Test a new one and EDC Practice
Thanks guys. I would carry the SIG year round, but the surgeries make it hard for me to wear a tight belt and Oklahoma's summer temps make the shoulder holster for the SIG hard to conceal in T Shirt weather.
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- daytime dave
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Re: Test a new one and EDC Practice
I'm glad you got out to shoot some. Very nice shooting.
The range is looking great.
The range is looking great.
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- BrokenolMarine
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Re: Test a new one and EDC Practice
Thanks. I still want to put the culvert in at 60 yards and thicken the berm, add a bit of height. Better safe than sorry. Tractor work I can do.
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You can tell a lot about the character of a man...
by the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
by the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.