BassCliff
Professional
Greetings friends and neighbors,
Earlier this week my middle daughter met me at Fletcher Arms for some practice putting holes in paper. We shared lane #10, which just happens to be my favorite lane!
We brought out most of our favorite handguns to practice with, daughter's Sig P238 and my Garrison, XD9, and P22.
After warming up with her Sig in .380 she shot a magazine with the XD9 at the B-8 ten yards away.
Hey! Look at that! She shoots the XD9 just about as well as I do. I guess that's not hard to do.
OK, it's my turn. Let's see what I can do on the B-8 at ten yards.
I had given daughter a couple of new magazines for her .380, she had only one. I was helping her to do emergency reloads. She needs more practice but is getting the hang of it.
I put up a new target with some 4" reactive bulls to see if I could "aim small, miss small". I guess I'm getting there.
Only nine hits on the above target because one of the WWB cartridges was a dud. I also had several FTE malfunctions out of the hundred rounds I shot today. I'm going to continue shooting it until it's gone and never by any more.
Here's daughter with the P22. We shot at 10 yards the whole session. She enjoys the reactive targets. It's easier for these old eyes to see the hits too.
We were just having a whole lot of fun with this target. The P22 does well once you figure out the sight picture and hold. Daughter loves shooting it.
Daughter went back to the XD9. She did not shoot the .45 today. It's a bit too heavy and has a bit more kick than she likes.
We were sharing this target. I was actually starting to get dialed in, shooting at the shoulder dots with the XD9 and P22.
Then we had some fun with a small reactive silhouette. We pounded it with the XD9, P22, and me with the Garrison.
My .45 hits are not quite as low/left as they were last week. The XD9 hits are getting close. Daughter was still trying to figure out her sight picture for the P22.
I tried a clean target with my Garrison. OK, I can see some improvement. This was ten hits at ten yards.
I had a few magazines of 9mm left so I hurled them at my last reactive silhouette, thirty shots at center mass, twenty head shots.
Then for grins and giggles, I ran a 10-10-10 drill with my P22. It's a little different using this little gun.
OK, I had six more .22 cartridges left in the box. I stuck on a 4" circle and tried my best at ten yards. Looks like I put five hits actually on the reactive with one that flew high and right. Drat.
Now I'm out of ammo so I guess it's time to leave. It was raining but there are still big piles of snow everywhere. Spring is not too far away.
I do enjoy range days with my daughter. One of these days her husband will show up. He's part owner of the family business now and tends to put in a lot of hours. His off time is spent being a great Dad to my granddaughters. But I'll get him out here one day soon. I'd love to get into a little shootin' match with his G17.
I've got another live fire defensive class tomorrow night. I'm looking forward to more scootin' and shootin'. I'll let you know if I have any fun.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
Earlier this week my middle daughter met me at Fletcher Arms for some practice putting holes in paper. We shared lane #10, which just happens to be my favorite lane!
We brought out most of our favorite handguns to practice with, daughter's Sig P238 and my Garrison, XD9, and P22.
After warming up with her Sig in .380 she shot a magazine with the XD9 at the B-8 ten yards away.
Hey! Look at that! She shoots the XD9 just about as well as I do. I guess that's not hard to do.
OK, it's my turn. Let's see what I can do on the B-8 at ten yards.
I had given daughter a couple of new magazines for her .380, she had only one. I was helping her to do emergency reloads. She needs more practice but is getting the hang of it.
I put up a new target with some 4" reactive bulls to see if I could "aim small, miss small". I guess I'm getting there.
Only nine hits on the above target because one of the WWB cartridges was a dud. I also had several FTE malfunctions out of the hundred rounds I shot today. I'm going to continue shooting it until it's gone and never by any more.
Here's daughter with the P22. We shot at 10 yards the whole session. She enjoys the reactive targets. It's easier for these old eyes to see the hits too.
We were just having a whole lot of fun with this target. The P22 does well once you figure out the sight picture and hold. Daughter loves shooting it.
Daughter went back to the XD9. She did not shoot the .45 today. It's a bit too heavy and has a bit more kick than she likes.
We were sharing this target. I was actually starting to get dialed in, shooting at the shoulder dots with the XD9 and P22.
Then we had some fun with a small reactive silhouette. We pounded it with the XD9, P22, and me with the Garrison.
My .45 hits are not quite as low/left as they were last week. The XD9 hits are getting close. Daughter was still trying to figure out her sight picture for the P22.
I tried a clean target with my Garrison. OK, I can see some improvement. This was ten hits at ten yards.
I had a few magazines of 9mm left so I hurled them at my last reactive silhouette, thirty shots at center mass, twenty head shots.
Then for grins and giggles, I ran a 10-10-10 drill with my P22. It's a little different using this little gun.
OK, I had six more .22 cartridges left in the box. I stuck on a 4" circle and tried my best at ten yards. Looks like I put five hits actually on the reactive with one that flew high and right. Drat.
Now I'm out of ammo so I guess it's time to leave. It was raining but there are still big piles of snow everywhere. Spring is not too far away.
I do enjoy range days with my daughter. One of these days her husband will show up. He's part owner of the family business now and tends to put in a lot of hours. His off time is spent being a great Dad to my granddaughters. But I'll get him out here one day soon. I'd love to get into a little shootin' match with his G17.
I've got another live fire defensive class tomorrow night. I'm looking forward to more scootin' and shootin'. I'll let you know if I have any fun.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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