I shot the rifle standing, off hand at 75 ft. The handgun was fired standing, using one hand at 25 ft. It's an indoor range and I alternated between the guns, shooting five rounds at a time.
The front sight of the rifle is still a bit off, so another tap to the right is in order, which I'll do while I'm cleaning it later. I'm a bit happier with my Henry targets today, even though that front sight still needs a little tweaking and I had more than a few fliers.
But, I'm totally disappointed with my handgun targets. I definitely need to spend much more time shooting it. I reviewed the advice posted by TGR and tried to follow it (though I was unable to position my thumb under the hammer while it was cocked, as he suggested), so I wrapped my thumb around the grip as usual and tried not to flinch as I pulled the trigger. I didn't do so well. Way too many wild POIs. It's a good thing I like the practice. I'm going to need a lot more.
I was a proud Henry owner today. Three other shooters couldn't help but comment on how beautiful and accurate it is. I thanked them for the compliment on behalf of HRAC, but considered that last part to be more than a little gratuitous. I liked to hear it, anyway.

