I waited til today to go to the range, it was an interesting day. We're sort of between two storms, with cells of rain alternating with sun.
I RSO at two local ranges, one nearby and pistol only, one 45 minutes away and both rifle and pistol, 7 to 600 yds. I have keys to both, but decided to wait and go to the more distant one because I can work from the holster there on weekdays which are RSO access only, and I also needed to sight in a RDS on an AR.
That range is 12 miles inland and partway up the slope of the coast range, it's in a valley within timber lands. Well below the snow line, but generally cooler and wetter than at the coast this time of year. Leaving the house it was 50s and sunny, at the start the range wasn't bad at all, sunny and 47. Then the rain came in, it dropped to 42, and turned to sleet.
It took a cylinder to adjust to the new grips, after that they made it easier to shoot well. That's despite cold and wet fingers, because I did about half the testing out on the grass at various distances and fully in the weather. With 38 sp 158gr LSWC 3.5 Bullseye loads, it didn't shift at all in my hands, very secure grip. Tried a few after that with my USPc and that was actually slightly harder to hang onto in the wet conditions, although with warmer 9mm NATO level loads.
Overall it was a fun day, in a strange way it was more interesting than a boring warm sunny day would have been. I will get to the other range next week though and test a little more extensively.