250 rounds total now. Lipsey's 432 Ultimate Carry J Frame Lost River Ammo
Yesterday's weather was far nicer than the wind storm I tried to shoot in last Sunday.
I took my 432 UC and my G21.5 out to the range.
After adjusting the sights at home (purely guessing) I was back on the range to give it a try.
The first six rounds at 10 yards:
Once again, the ammo was my own making, these, which have been immensely popular:
https://i.imgur.com/bFYfp6tl.jpg
The first 6 rounds after the initial sight adjustment:
Obviously my guess was not quite on the money..
I ended up splitting the difference and getting it closer to the center...
https://i.imgur.com/JRKybhhl.jpg
The HKS Speedloaders came in too, so I used those while I was on the range. It is interesting to note, that even though they hold 6 rounds of .32 compared to 5 of .38, they are still a tad bit smaller. Aside from visually noticing the difference, I could tell just by handling them and slipping them into my pocket.
https://i.imgur.com/yf62sBFl.jpg
Went to 7 yards and put a bunch into the target, shooting two handed.
https://i.imgur.com/grANYE0l.jpg
Backed up to 10 yards and shot strong hand only, then weak hand only:
https://i.imgur.com/uCxLRTDl.jpg
I had a few rounds left that I shot at some distant shotgun shells that were littered on the ground, and watched them fly off. At least the one that I hit..
So now I have 250 rounds through the gun. The sights are miles above the old school design of the traditional J Frame. There is no question about it. The .32 is quite comfortable to shoot. The recoil makes putting one hundred rounds through the gun an enjoyable experience.
So taht is it until next time. Going to load up the speed loaders and carry at least one of those in my pocket when I carry the 432 as my BUG pocket gun.