At the loading bench. The new pistol loading stand I built worked perfectly! Couldn't be happier with it.
At the shooting bench. Gosh, I actually shot rounds one and two from my homemade bench rest. I'll call round one a fouler as the POI was on paper, but very low left off the target. Round two was 3-1/4" off bull, but good elevation. Quit the bench stuff, went to standing, off hand shooting.
Powder down the pipe. I increased my powder load from 20gr (Tradition's recommended minimum) to 22gr. Of the eight POIs I placed in the target, 6/8 were almost at identical elevation --- about 2" or less above the bull. Pistol seemed to shoot better all around. I don't know what I'll do next time out --- still experimenting, and need to research this powder change against my POIs a little more.
Hands on. My favorite shooting is off hand, one hand. Shot differently today, off hand using both hands. Found a really comfortable position for my non-dominant hand, and the pistol was much steadier while looking down the barrel. My POIs showed improvement. Two hands make a difference, of course. So along with the powder load change, this is one other variable.
RO training and membership vote. Did a mini safety review with the RO again, and got a "P" grade on my second range visit. After the shoot, the admin members gathered at the supply shack, and two of us newbies have been approved to become FOML members! I with pistol, the other fellow with rifle. All right! I'll be going to an upcoming large invite shoot in two weeks, and will get my range key and membership card. All right again! This will be a fun fall as I can shoot anytime, anyday on my own --- if I choose. Since most shooters in the group use primarily rifles, I don't actually get scored on my shooting. At the two shoots I've attended, I have been the solo pistol guy. Maybe as other clubs come in for the Sept and Oct larger shoots, I'll get to meet some pistol folk.
Cool P-2 target, set at 25 yards. Shots #1 and #5 are on paper, but out of the 5-ring. Just didn't include them in the photo. The 50 CAL holes showed up quite nice, I thought.
It was a great day at the range. Lots of fun shooting this BP pistol.

Thanks for taking a look-see, Henry Folk.