We loaded the back of the Polaris and drove downrange to set up... in the shade. Well over 90, close to 100.

While I laid out the guns and got the ammo out of the gear bag, Miss T set up the target frame. We set up the target at the 25 yard line and were shooting from the 40, so 15 yards.
I took the first shots on the range... inaugural shots so to speak. I fired five shots with the Glock 23c. Not bad considering I forgot my prescription shooting glasses and was shooting with just protective clear lenses from the safety box containing ears and regular shooting glasses.
I put Miss T on the line, observed her handle the Glock and dry fire, then load and charge the Glock. Yes, this was a test before I would let her swap to the Semi-auto after carrying the Airweight Smith 642 38 Snubby for the last three or four years. She shot about 25 rounds and kept them all centered in the lower half of the 9 and 10 ring. The Glock was shooting a bit low as the sights are set for 25 yards dead on. I tried the sights to be sure and put a quarter sized five shot group 2" below my point of aim. I was good with it. I told her I'd like her to continue to practice with me for the next month, but she could swap. She said, "Thank You." Sheldon like, I identified sarcasm, but ignored it. She knew I wasn't above locking the 23c back in the safe.

Next I shot the Sig P220 45. It's been two or three years, but the old girl and I have known each other 25 years. She didn't let me down. The target shows that even without glasses, we still get along.
However, the ammo did let me down, it was the old practice load, and I had two jams. It was always my habit to check 50 rounds with the Dillon Go/No Go gauge, I forgot. I cleared the jams and put the gun in the bag. It was 100 degrees, we had been on the range for 45 minutes and I still had the 340 to shoot.
I loaded the .357 snubby with five rounds of 38 +P+ and let her rip. OW! Tina was standing behind me and had ears on, and still said, "Wow, that's loud." 1-1/2 " barrel. Yup, a bit. With the 38 wadcutters and Standard 38 LSWCHP the 340 is okay. The +P+ and the full house 357 loads are a bit painful. But... as you can see, she gets em there.
We had been on the range in the heat for more than an hour. Most of that time working with the boss. I will go back out with the SIG and the 340, as well as the Single Actions, perhaps even tomorrow. I came back in and cleaned them all. Tina swapped over her EDC. I'm sticking with the 340 til cooler weather. Nice to shoot again.