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Range Report: Quick 100 Rounds w/Ronin, 4/1/25

Hi,

Thank you, sir.

I gave up on training here lately, l just go out to have some fun, and to try to keep my shot placement consistent, but I am a long way from this with my recent outings, not shooting for a tad over 2 years has it’s drawbacks, but I ain’t giving up, going to try to get out next week, to many doctors stuff this week, you doing a good job there Cliff, keep it up

Yes, yes, yes! Use it or lose it! As you all know, I try to train once a month and practice once a week. I've also got some "doctor stuff" coming up next week that will interrupt my range antics for a few weeks. Keep me in your prayers and I'll keep you in mine.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Hi,



Thanks for that detail. The physics makes sense the way you explain it.

Is it possible for a shooter to tell if a recoil spring is worn out? I guess failing to go back into battery is a tell. I've gotten lazy as of late and I'm not keeping accurate up-to-date records for round counts. I suppose replacing recoil springs every 3-4 years is cheap insurance.

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff

From what I understand it is usually feed and ejection issues.

I have never shot one enough to wear it out.
 
Hi,

that's "funny" how many of us have a favorite lane at one place, or another.

at my club, i am all alone, so i like lane # 2

at the public range, i like #12, so that other will not walk all over my brass.

as for sucking............???

i don't think so

Thank you. I really do try not to suck. :ROFLMAO:

Perhaps you haven't noticed, and maybe I shouldn't say anything. A couple of folks have mentioned to me that, "It seems every lane is your favorite." To that I say, "Of course!" ;)


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
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