Commander Quan
Commander Yellow Pantyhose
Did you hit the range today? Tell us about it.
+1 - When I'm down at the farm my nearest range is wherever I happen to be standing.I go to the range often, but for me that just means walking out my front door about 50 yards (a little further to my handgun range). I love living out in the sticks.
+1 - When I'm down at the farm my nearest range is wherever I happen to be standing.
Back in December I determined that I was a REALLY REALLY bad shot any of my guns at an estemated 25 yards. That encouraged me to research good technique online, since I have not been able to track down any kind of live coaching in my area. I believe there is a law enforcement acadamy in Des Moines that teaches public classes, but I figured I would look into doing some improvement on my own before taking that step.
On January 5 I took out my Charter Arms Undercover (clone of S&W snub nosed 5-shot .38), Armscor M204 (clone of Colt Detective Special .38 w/4" barrel), and my RIA 1911. At a measured 10 yards I'm still rubbish with the CA and RIA, but had a few good scores with the M204. I determined that I do better with an isoceles stance than the Weaver stance.
On January 19 I borrowed my Dad's .22 pistol. It looks like a clone of the Ruger Mk III, but the only thing I could make out was "Sport-Rite" on the side. By the time I put 100 rounds through it I was shooting pretty fair but not great at a target a measured 50' away.
That pretty much settled it in my mind that I just need to get some more range time this year with each of the guns in order to get a decent level of proficiency with them. Having them isn't the same as being able to shoot them when you need to.
My P229 and I agree with you.Every time I shoot someone else handguns, I like my Sig more and more.
The Uplula is a necessity for anyone that shoots often. It's so dang easy. Especially with new mags, and really saves your thumbs. I've gotten to the point where I only load 1 mag at a time otherwise I'd only be there for 15 minutes.
I need to give one of those a try, if they have something that will work for my Kel-Tec PMR-30 (22 magnum) mags. Those things are just a bear to load. I actually haven't successfully got a full 30 rounds into those mags yet. After about 20 it gets really, really hard get the next ones in. I stopped when it got so hard that it felt like I might dent the brass and/or the bullet.
I feel your pain on that one. If it's anything like up here even 22LR is hard to come by. I have a Mark III that doesn't get much use lately.If I can get ammo for it I should be able to affordably get some much needed practice.