Monday, November 05, 2007

600 Round Afternoon

22A, 7" Barrel with Bushnell red dot: Took about 30 rounds before I settled down with the red dot. It certainly points out some funky squeezing just before I pull the trigger. Once I got my problem "solved" I moved from the 25-yard NRA target to one with a series of 1" circles and did a fair job of putting 50-60 rounds in one of the circles.

22A, 5.5" barrel, open sights. The pistol shot a tad high, left. Looks like two inch group of about 30 rounds on the top edge of the 1" circle. No down adjustment left on the sight. My sight picture?

MKIII Hunter. Seemed to be the champ today. I could see the Hi-Viz sights better than the sights on the other pistols.

MKIII 22/45: Usual excellent job.

MKII Slabside: I'm still playing with the sights and am still uncomfortable trying to shoot the thumb rest grips two-handed.

Buck Mark: For whatever reason, I didn't shoot the Buck Mark as accurately as I have in the past.

Single Six: OK, but I can do a lot better.

I used the NRA 25-yard targets to get the pistols sighted in and to get me "sighted in" with the pistols and then moved to the target with 1" circles. All at 15 yards.

Tried about 150 rounds at 25 yards with the MKIII Hunter and Slabside. Did OK. But had enough fliers that the 3" groups weren't 3". Did better with the Hunter.

Shot a brick of CCI SV and abut 100 rounds of Xpert22 and Federal Bulk HP. Loads of fun, but I really should limit the pistols I take and start at 25 yards and then move to 15 as I tire.

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