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Friday, July 10, 2009

July Range Report

Okay, time again for me to admit how I'm doing -- better but still not a sharpshooter

First off, lessons learned from today -- DON'T go to the range in the Texas Summer without a taking water with you. I might have burnt up more .22 if I hadn't been completely parched.

Ok, that's out of the way. Let's see how I did. I started with my Teas Father In Law's Buckmark 22. If I haven't mentioned how great my in laws are, let me do so now. TX FIL has allowed his Buckmark to reside over here for several months and is willing to let me keep it for a while longer.... I have great in laws.

(click to enlarge all images)

Not bad, a couple of flyers that I know what I did on....but that is an 8.5" by 11" target, center square 1" at 7 yards. That was my first target out of 4 or 5.....shooting the Buckmark it's easy to loose track.

After a "warming up" for a while I switched to the Ruger GP-100. I'm coming to the conclusion that I enjoy shooting autoloaders more than wheel guns. I just as I was getting into a steady pattern it would be time to reload. This is a standard B-27 target at 7 yards....36 rounds


The flyers high and right I'm going to blame on sweat getting in my eyes, didn't say that was WHY...just that i was going to blame it on the sweat. Not bad...I do notice that with the revolver I tend to pull slightly right. Might have to talk to the Family Finance Officer about getting a carry rig for the GP-100, would make a change from carrying the PT-145 especially in the winter.

I moved back to the 22 for a while, taking advice from my more knowledgeable and skilled commenters. One of the things I like about switching up was that I tired me out. Good practice for whatever defensive situation I might find myself in.

After smiling through about 50 rounds of 22, I started with the PT-145. I really wished to spend more time throwing rounds down range but several factors prevent that....ammo availability and not wanting to set in bad practices. Stopping at 50 rounds allows me to think about what I'm doing wrong.

Best of the two targets I used. I realized that I was bending my wrist downwards as I squeezed the trigger....learning in the process what "breaking the wrist meant. I tried to correct that on this target, still a little bit but considerable improvement.

After a short break....mostly to mop buckets of water off my head, I moved to the 15 yard line. (Taking a towel to an outdoor range during Summer is one thing I didn't forget.)

Well, that is 50 rounds of 22 at 15 yards. Not bad, I'll do in a pinch.

I'm trying to keep in mind my objectives. The first phase is to become proficient at self-defense ranges and firearms. I didn't even try the PT-145 at 15 yards yet. I figure I'll keep practicing with the Buckmark for a while, move up to the GP-100, then the PT-145.

Well, I'll ask again for advice. I have appreciated and benefitted from the ideas, tips and suggestions previously given, thanks.

Please join the discussion.







Friday, June 19, 2009

June Range Report

Okay, finally made it back out to the range. Good news, I can hit a target with the Taurus, bad news I'm not as accurate as I would like to be.

And as I know that no post would be complete without pictures, here we go. (click to enlarge all pics)

 
This is the view from the 7 yard line. The range has been certified by the Department of Public Safety for CHL testing so we have permanent 3, 7, & 15 yard lines. 
I arrived at the clubat 9 am, there were already a dozen people on the various ranges, by the time I had left there were probably 40 people out there. That is the most I've seen in a long while on a week day.
Many folks were trying to get some practice in before it got too hot. By 10 it was already 90 degrees.
Here is the first group - 30 rounds of Winchester white box 
One shot at the edge of the target; everything else at least was on the black. Shooting  extremely low and left...probably jerking the trigger for the left. But the sights are the problem for low. Have to figure out what is going on with that.

I am still not sure about the Heinie sights on the PT-145....wondering if I should keep them or replace them. Probably will keep them for a while. Anyone have any experience with them or the Millennium Pro PT-145s?

After taking a break to hydrate (very important in the Texas sun...even if the firing line was shaded and covered) changing targets..I ran another 2 magazines through.

Still low left mostly but getting better. Actually had 1 in the X Ring  :)


Currently, my supply isn't as high as I would like so I'm trying to balance expending rounds, getting enough practice and shooting enough to give me an idea of what I'm doing wrong.

Luckily, I have great in-laws. My Texas Father In Law has loaned me a couple of 22s, a revolver and a semi to extend my practice time.

I did better with the "traditional" sites on the Browning Buckmark that I used to today. I probably ran about 150-160 rounds through it. This set of pictures is typical of the shooting I was able to do with the Browning


Again the range was 7 yards using a standard B7 target. Still slightly left, jerking the trigger, right?

 
The range provides targets for those that don't bring their own. That is an 8.5" by 11" sheet, standard copy paper size. I believe the center square is 1 inch.
I was a good day; put some lead down range, getting better with the Taurus, proved I can hit something and meet some other club members.
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Friday, April 24, 2009

Training Drill Requests

Okay folks,

I'm turning to the experts or at least those with more experience than I.

I'm looking for two types of training drills; those I can do at home and those to do at the range.

I want to improve my consistency and accuracy.

At home, I know to dry fire and practice getting the trigger to break as a surprise. I have heard to put a penny on the front site to help keep the site on target.

Those are the types of drills and training tips I'm looking for, what else should I do?