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GENERAL => A Day at the Range! => Topic started by: Joe L on June 27, 2024, 05:30:00 PM
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After 12 days away from the shooting range including a week worrying about the fires in the mountains of New Mexico, I tried to shoot the P-10S on Tuesday of this week. I got in some trigger time, but couldn't shoot very well after the layoff. I also had forgotten how to operate my cameras. When I got home, after a day of sulking in shame, I decided I needed to return to the range and redeem myself.
So, this morning I returned to the 100 yard range, set up my cameras, got out the P-10S, shot 10 rounds and decided maybe shooting the P-10S wasn't a good choice after a two week layoff and that I needed to shoot the F or C, both of which I brought just in case I concluded I wasn't ready for the S.
So I got out the P-10C, cased up the P-10S, took 10 shots on the P-10S target, went 2 clicks down on the red dot, put up a fresh target, taped up the P-10S shotgun blast, and proceeded to shoot my P-10C, with a little more confidence than I had with the P-10S.
The first 10 rounds were not great but promising, and I was loving the trigger and feel of the 4" pistol. So I shot 10 more rounds on Target 2, as shown in the one minute video below.
https://youtu.be/SqyleKrri-w (https://youtu.be/SqyleKrri-w)
I think I'll be OK again next Tuesday, when I plan on shooting the C again. Another good result with the C and I'll go the F, and THEN to the S...maybe.
This is fun, at least when I am shooting well. It is never easy.
Joe L
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Your bad days are better than my best days - you rock, sir. Hoping you have good news from your hometown.
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Thanks, AM. Our house in Ruidoso is fine. We were lucky. Still holding off making a trip there until internet service is restored and the cleanup has progressed some.
As for shooting the pistols, eyesight and steadiness are the limiting factors after missing a week. I've also let myself get a little dehydrated at times--walking the dog 3 miles then loading up and going to the range, which might be 90F and 85% humidity and sunny when I start shooting. I tend to shoot better on days when I have a short or no walk before hitting the range. I was so tired on Tuesday after walking and shooting that I couldn't hardly even watch my messed up range footage on my computer. I was much better after some liquids and a nap.
I am hoping to shoot well next week. I need to keep my skill level up so that I can shoot well at 200 when we go back to Ruidoso in a few weeks. And I need to continue to use the cameras as often as possible so that I don't mess them up when I finally get to shoot 200 again.
Joe L