belladonna
Hellcat
The husband had to take the diesel into the shop in Fargo, so he dropped me off at the range to do my thing. I brought the VP9 and the SK and thirteen loaded magazines along. I got there at 10:15 and it was busy already. Cold, rainy day is a good reason to be at an indoor range. There were even a couple of vehicles from "Friendly Manitoba" in the parking lot .
The south side was full up so they sent me into the north side to lucky lane 13 (I am channeling a little @BassCliff here, lol.)
I had been dry firing all week with Mantis, with both of the HKs, and I do believe it is helping. I started with the VP9. I shot six 17rd mags - three through the first target and three through the second, all at 5 yards.
I was pleased with that one. I swapped out the target for the other three.
A few got away from me that time, but I was still pretty pleased with myself, that was 102 rounds. I know that the fliers are when my eye drifts away from the front sight and onto the target...or I flinch (which I don't do often, but it happens). I don't slap the trigger (that I am aware of) because I concentrate on the reset. I love these HK triggers .
So now I bring out the baby, the one I carry. I have seven mags for it (2-17rd, 4-15rd, and one 12rd for a total of 106 rounds). The first target I shot the four 15s.
Well, I did tear up the middle pretty good, but I also sprayed a lot left. Work on the grip. I'm not over the moon about it, but I'm not disenchanted either. I may have been getting tired (not an excuse, just fact) but I did notice some snap. Probably should try shooting this one first next time .
Time for the two 17s and the 12.
Again with a few fliers, but all in all I am happy with today's results. The little bit of dry fire practice I've done so far is helping and will help me get where I want to be. I have only practiced with Mantis for about six days total, and I think it's working. I also reigned the targets in to 5 yards, as was suggested by a few of you. All in all, I am happy and feeling positive with today's results.
Time to get out of Dodge...those ARs are LOUD in an indoor range! And as always...all suggestions, advice, and constructive criticism is welcomed .
The south side was full up so they sent me into the north side to lucky lane 13 (I am channeling a little @BassCliff here, lol.)
I had been dry firing all week with Mantis, with both of the HKs, and I do believe it is helping. I started with the VP9. I shot six 17rd mags - three through the first target and three through the second, all at 5 yards.
I was pleased with that one. I swapped out the target for the other three.
A few got away from me that time, but I was still pretty pleased with myself, that was 102 rounds. I know that the fliers are when my eye drifts away from the front sight and onto the target...or I flinch (which I don't do often, but it happens). I don't slap the trigger (that I am aware of) because I concentrate on the reset. I love these HK triggers .
So now I bring out the baby, the one I carry. I have seven mags for it (2-17rd, 4-15rd, and one 12rd for a total of 106 rounds). The first target I shot the four 15s.
Well, I did tear up the middle pretty good, but I also sprayed a lot left. Work on the grip. I'm not over the moon about it, but I'm not disenchanted either. I may have been getting tired (not an excuse, just fact) but I did notice some snap. Probably should try shooting this one first next time .
Time for the two 17s and the 12.
Again with a few fliers, but all in all I am happy with today's results. The little bit of dry fire practice I've done so far is helping and will help me get where I want to be. I have only practiced with Mantis for about six days total, and I think it's working. I also reigned the targets in to 5 yards, as was suggested by a few of you. All in all, I am happy and feeling positive with today's results.
Time to get out of Dodge...those ARs are LOUD in an indoor range! And as always...all suggestions, advice, and constructive criticism is welcomed .