BassCliff
Professional
Hey er'r'body!
I had a practice session on Thursday before my class today (Saturday, 12/14/24). I wanted to get all of my bad hits out of the way so that only the good hits were left for my class. I'll share the class in a separate post. My practice session was really nothing to write home about but I used it to try some different vision experiments. The range was pretty busy on Thursday afternoon but I managed to get my favorite lane, #8. I brought a few targets and the XD9 Mod.3 and XD45 Mod.2 Tactical. I figured I'd use the same two pistols as last week since I haven't cleaned them yet. Oops. But neither gave me any trouble at all.
I remembered to bring along a box of the Norma MHP ammo. It was on sale recently for very cheap, $7 or $8 a box, and since I have a few boxes I thought I'd try one to see how it ran.
I shot the whole session at 10 yards, starting with the small silhouette, featuring a special yellow sticker for the bullseye.
I began with the XD9 Mod.3 with the Holosun optic. My first target came back like this.
Yeah, not too good. The next couple of targets were about the same so I decided to switch it up. I like the 1/3 size USPSA targets.
That's not too bad, only one hit outside the A box. Yay me. (I'm shooting 10-shot strings.) But the next target starts to spread out. Hmm.
I realized that I'm having to hold my head funny so that I can see the reticle. The bifocal in my shooting glasses is getting in the way, making my reticle look fuzzy. So I swapped out that lens and put in a non-bifocal lens on my glasses.
The next target was even worse. Yeow.
I guess I have to get accustomed to the plain glasses using the optic. The next target was a little better, except for that one flyer way low-left.
OK, let's settle down and see if I can get my naked eyes to work properly with my Holosun. I guess this is starting to look better.
I tell you what, kids, don't get old. Take care of your eyes. Eat lots of carrots. Let's try some B-8 centers just for fun.
I guess I'm starting to get the hang of shooting with an optic using only my naked eyes. I've got one more B-8 center.
The 10-shot group is starting to tighten up. I think after a couple more sessions you'll see some improvement. I'm just going to swap a lens in my shooting glasses when I use the optic. It's easy, they snap in and out. Oh, then I remembered to shoot the Norma MHP. PSA was selling it for cheap, $8 a box, but they're all sold out now. Ammoseek has listings for $17 and higher. It shot from my XD9 with no issues functionally. The lousy accuracy was probably my fault.
The second half of this session featured my XD45 Mod.2 Tactical. This first target is meh.
The second target is only marginally better.
Then it dawned on me. I can't see my front sight. I forgot to put the "top bifocal" lens back in my shooting glasses. There, that's a little better.
OK, now I'm starting to get my mojo back.
Target #5, still sticking with the 10-shot strings.
For this last target I was trying to make a big ragged hole with about 50 rounds. I guess I succeeded, but next time I'll try to get the hole more toward the center.
That was my practice session this week. I'll be back after supper to post my training session from today. I'll be using the VP9 for that. Thanks for letting me share my fun.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
I had a practice session on Thursday before my class today (Saturday, 12/14/24). I wanted to get all of my bad hits out of the way so that only the good hits were left for my class. I'll share the class in a separate post. My practice session was really nothing to write home about but I used it to try some different vision experiments. The range was pretty busy on Thursday afternoon but I managed to get my favorite lane, #8. I brought a few targets and the XD9 Mod.3 and XD45 Mod.2 Tactical. I figured I'd use the same two pistols as last week since I haven't cleaned them yet. Oops. But neither gave me any trouble at all.
I remembered to bring along a box of the Norma MHP ammo. It was on sale recently for very cheap, $7 or $8 a box, and since I have a few boxes I thought I'd try one to see how it ran.
I shot the whole session at 10 yards, starting with the small silhouette, featuring a special yellow sticker for the bullseye.
I began with the XD9 Mod.3 with the Holosun optic. My first target came back like this.
Yeah, not too good. The next couple of targets were about the same so I decided to switch it up. I like the 1/3 size USPSA targets.
That's not too bad, only one hit outside the A box. Yay me. (I'm shooting 10-shot strings.) But the next target starts to spread out. Hmm.
I realized that I'm having to hold my head funny so that I can see the reticle. The bifocal in my shooting glasses is getting in the way, making my reticle look fuzzy. So I swapped out that lens and put in a non-bifocal lens on my glasses.
The next target was even worse. Yeow.
I guess I have to get accustomed to the plain glasses using the optic. The next target was a little better, except for that one flyer way low-left.
OK, let's settle down and see if I can get my naked eyes to work properly with my Holosun. I guess this is starting to look better.
I tell you what, kids, don't get old. Take care of your eyes. Eat lots of carrots. Let's try some B-8 centers just for fun.
I guess I'm starting to get the hang of shooting with an optic using only my naked eyes. I've got one more B-8 center.
The 10-shot group is starting to tighten up. I think after a couple more sessions you'll see some improvement. I'm just going to swap a lens in my shooting glasses when I use the optic. It's easy, they snap in and out. Oh, then I remembered to shoot the Norma MHP. PSA was selling it for cheap, $8 a box, but they're all sold out now. Ammoseek has listings for $17 and higher. It shot from my XD9 with no issues functionally. The lousy accuracy was probably my fault.
The second half of this session featured my XD45 Mod.2 Tactical. This first target is meh.
The second target is only marginally better.
Then it dawned on me. I can't see my front sight. I forgot to put the "top bifocal" lens back in my shooting glasses. There, that's a little better.
OK, now I'm starting to get my mojo back.
Target #5, still sticking with the 10-shot strings.
For this last target I was trying to make a big ragged hole with about 50 rounds. I guess I succeeded, but next time I'll try to get the hole more toward the center.
That was my practice session this week. I'll be back after supper to post my training session from today. I'll be using the VP9 for that. Thanks for letting me share my fun.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff