Through a trade with another member as well as a couple of purchases on my own over the past few months i wound up with a few new handguns
So - without knowing if they'll shoot, they are the functional equivalent of paperweights -- so to the range i go - the hours were drawing short so with no time to procure more targets , i just loaded up on some notebook paper as i was just trying to see if the new guns were "close enough" for now
Central OK members will recognize the LExington WMA pistol area
Plus -- if you dont have a method of carrying, they are also just range toys with some exceptions, --- so Bianchi had a decent holster for the short .357 Blackhawk that pares nicely with my recently aquired gunbelt (also Bianchi) --- lost some weight so thought i needed to downsize, but the sizing is pretty unforgiving with Bianchi, so i still have some work to do as its on the last hole - meaning its also too short for reliable IWB carry -- but - thats my carbohydrate problem - looks nice though
Most shots are taken at around 15 yards , best i can step it off to the midrange targets
This would be 5 holes for the 4 5/8 .357 with .38's -- 1st shot wasnt on paper
Everything on paper for the big .45 -- only 4 here as i took a poke at the .25 with the remaining 2 and it was on target there too --- not tight enough for me to trust myself in a hunting situation with it, -- but the pistol has the capability even if i dont
Things were much the same for the double action .357's -- the Ruger Security Six was reliably on paper with .38's but the nut behind the trigger needs a bit of work
Same for an L frame 686 + - hence the 7 holes (also .38's)
-- the model 65 fixed sight -- granted most everything to date has been fired with .38's
Full tilt .357's through this one - 158 gr JSP's - with the small grip panels and the Tyler T-Grip, i was just glad to keep these hand stingers on paper
But good grief - with .38's this one really came into its own ! -- easily my favorite of the afternoon- even with me behind the trigger, this is a shooter -- just really happy with this KISS revolver
In keeping with my mantra of - if you cant carry it, its just a range toy - i dug out an old Bianchi M9 holster for the new to me Beretta - and the BEretta just did what it was supposed to do - I used to curse these when i was in the service 30+ years ago, but now i can appreciate it as a fine shooter ---still not sure about the decocker mechanism for a service pistol, but it sure is a flat shooting piece of iron
This time of year with lots of folks off work and wanting to spend time at the range with friends and family, its tough to get good times to have the range to yourself but i got there late and didnt have much time toi mess around, but getting there late gave me the benefit of having the pistol range to myself --- The 100 and 50 yard ranges however, were still packed at 430 in the afternoon
I hope to get out again with the Blackhawks at least because the .357 is a great size to pack when im doing things on the tractor at home , and the 7.5" .45 Colt would be fun to try out at longer distances
Overall - great day - and as mentioned - i enjoyed having the pistol range mostly to myself, but it was also cool to see a few families out there spending time together at the other ranges
So - without knowing if they'll shoot, they are the functional equivalent of paperweights -- so to the range i go - the hours were drawing short so with no time to procure more targets , i just loaded up on some notebook paper as i was just trying to see if the new guns were "close enough" for now
Central OK members will recognize the LExington WMA pistol area
Plus -- if you dont have a method of carrying, they are also just range toys with some exceptions, --- so Bianchi had a decent holster for the short .357 Blackhawk that pares nicely with my recently aquired gunbelt (also Bianchi) --- lost some weight so thought i needed to downsize, but the sizing is pretty unforgiving with Bianchi, so i still have some work to do as its on the last hole - meaning its also too short for reliable IWB carry -- but - thats my carbohydrate problem - looks nice though
Most shots are taken at around 15 yards , best i can step it off to the midrange targets
This would be 5 holes for the 4 5/8 .357 with .38's -- 1st shot wasnt on paper
Everything on paper for the big .45 -- only 4 here as i took a poke at the .25 with the remaining 2 and it was on target there too --- not tight enough for me to trust myself in a hunting situation with it, -- but the pistol has the capability even if i dont
Things were much the same for the double action .357's -- the Ruger Security Six was reliably on paper with .38's but the nut behind the trigger needs a bit of work
Same for an L frame 686 + - hence the 7 holes (also .38's)
-- the model 65 fixed sight -- granted most everything to date has been fired with .38's
Full tilt .357's through this one - 158 gr JSP's - with the small grip panels and the Tyler T-Grip, i was just glad to keep these hand stingers on paper
But good grief - with .38's this one really came into its own ! -- easily my favorite of the afternoon- even with me behind the trigger, this is a shooter -- just really happy with this KISS revolver
In keeping with my mantra of - if you cant carry it, its just a range toy - i dug out an old Bianchi M9 holster for the new to me Beretta - and the BEretta just did what it was supposed to do - I used to curse these when i was in the service 30+ years ago, but now i can appreciate it as a fine shooter ---still not sure about the decocker mechanism for a service pistol, but it sure is a flat shooting piece of iron
This time of year with lots of folks off work and wanting to spend time at the range with friends and family, its tough to get good times to have the range to yourself but i got there late and didnt have much time toi mess around, but getting there late gave me the benefit of having the pistol range to myself --- The 100 and 50 yard ranges however, were still packed at 430 in the afternoon
I hope to get out again with the Blackhawks at least because the .357 is a great size to pack when im doing things on the tractor at home , and the 7.5" .45 Colt would be fun to try out at longer distances
Overall - great day - and as mentioned - i enjoyed having the pistol range mostly to myself, but it was also cool to see a few families out there spending time together at the other ranges
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