At The Range - 08/29/16
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 9:30 pm
Temps are still in the high 90s, but I have not had a chance to get out and shoot in months. I just decided this evening to go and shoot and sweat!
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I took three guns. All shooting was at ten yards. The large top right target is a Llama .22 pistol that my father-in-law bought in the early 1980s. Basically, a Browning 1911-22 thirty years before Browning made theirs. It just doesn't cycle very well any more. Lots of FTE issues. But still fun, even though frustrating.
The large bottom left target is a Ruger SR22. The SR22 just eats everything I feed it with no problems.
Both of the small targets are a Sig P250 sub-compact in .40 S&W. I just got it recently and still trying to learn to shoot it well. Long trigger pull and it just requires staging the trigger like a double-action revolver. I really like the pistol, but it is going to take some work to figure out how to shoot it. I also have a .357 Sig barrel for the P250. That ammo is so expensive, I need to learn how to shoot it well with the .40 and then shoot some .357 Sig! I just bought .40 S&W dies, so I can start reloading those.
I am going to blame my crappy shooting on 1) not shooting anything for several months, 2) shooting a new gun and an old gun that doesn't function very well (okay, no excuse for the SR22), and 3) sweating so badly I couldn't see. Or maybe I am just an old goat who doesn't shoot very well.
Regardless, it is still fun. I had the Henry Frontier in the truck, but it was just too hot to go over to the rifle range and set up another target. I will save that one for next time.
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I took three guns. All shooting was at ten yards. The large top right target is a Llama .22 pistol that my father-in-law bought in the early 1980s. Basically, a Browning 1911-22 thirty years before Browning made theirs. It just doesn't cycle very well any more. Lots of FTE issues. But still fun, even though frustrating.
The large bottom left target is a Ruger SR22. The SR22 just eats everything I feed it with no problems.
Both of the small targets are a Sig P250 sub-compact in .40 S&W. I just got it recently and still trying to learn to shoot it well. Long trigger pull and it just requires staging the trigger like a double-action revolver. I really like the pistol, but it is going to take some work to figure out how to shoot it. I also have a .357 Sig barrel for the P250. That ammo is so expensive, I need to learn how to shoot it well with the .40 and then shoot some .357 Sig! I just bought .40 S&W dies, so I can start reloading those.
I am going to blame my crappy shooting on 1) not shooting anything for several months, 2) shooting a new gun and an old gun that doesn't function very well (okay, no excuse for the SR22), and 3) sweating so badly I couldn't see. Or maybe I am just an old goat who doesn't shoot very well.
Regardless, it is still fun. I had the Henry Frontier in the truck, but it was just too hot to go over to the rifle range and set up another target. I will save that one for next time.