Last edited by awp_101; 11-24-2018 at 11:57 PM.
Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits - Mark Twain
Tact is the knack of making a point without making an enemy / Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?
DDM4v7 laid waste to pumpkins, gourds, 2 litres.
USP9c plates and bowling pins
MP.22c SD. Plates and gourds
P30v3. 2 litres and gourds
Wife's best friend was in town and wanted to hit the range. Hence the variety.
Wife hadn't shot in about 10 months and did very well with the v3 against the gourds.
Love the sound of shooting suppressed against soft targets, the telltale thwack is rewarding.
Last edited by CCT125US; 11-25-2018 at 02:00 AM.
Taking a break from social media.
Quick indoor range trip. Work G17, G19x, Colt 9mm rail gun and Gun crafters 9mm.
Jack ass next to me with an AR with muzzle break doing mag dumps. Dude could barely keep his shots on a B-27 at 10 yards. Made using the shot timer impossible.
Ran some 8” shoot n sees out to 25 yards. Basically shot the Glocks as good or better than the 1911’s just like the last few range trips. Some of it is familiarity and the switching back and forth but reality is Glocks or P320s will be my primary handguns for another 9 or 10 years.
As much as I love 1911’s I may be better off thinning the herd and putting that money into something else.
New to me PX4 Compact. 100 rounds Blazer Brass 115g, 15rds MEN 124g, 15rds Rem 124g Golden Saber. It showed a definite preference for the 124g.
Also put 60 through a Beretta .22 conversion kit on the M9A1 and 92 Compact (30 each) and it shows promise for more than just blasting but it was simply too cold and windy to stick around and start working the steel plates.
Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits - Mark Twain
Tact is the knack of making a point without making an enemy / Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?
This is from yesterday. I wanted to check the zero on my Super Blackhawk. I rarely shoot this revolver (or any revolver, for that matter), but I would really like to kill a deer with it, which is the reason I bought it back in the early '90s. The shot pictured was my first shot, from the bench, at 50 yards, with ~25 year old ammo. This was the first time I'd shot this pistol in over three years. The pictured bullet hole is my personal best ever shot with a pistol. To my great sadness, the subsequent rounds I shot yesterday were not photo worthy.