Sunday, March 10, 2013

Shooting

Priscilla, K and I went to the rage early Saturday afternoon. We took Michael’s Sig Trailside .22 Long Rifle and his 9mm Israel Military Industries 941FB.

I had planned on taking his Czech 9mm CZ85, but decided not to after K picked up the 941 and said, “This is the one. I can feel it.”

We went with 30 9mm rounds and 100 .22 Long Rifle rounds. I hoped the range people had 9mm, but there was none. Two weeks ago I got five boxes of 9mm for Kathleen, but four of those are in her house. We fired the other box.

My brag time. With the Sig .22 at 10 meters, one magazine of 10 rounds, all 10 in the center mass marking, about three inches across. At 15 meters, 10 in the head-shot target. At 25 meters, not so good. Five rounds fired at the head target, one barely clipped the edge, four about a half inch left.

With the 941, I fired one magazine of five and put all in the center mass target.

Priscilla put five 9mm just left of the inside line on the silhouette and got close to the center mass with the .22.

K fired a good five-round echelon string in center mass with the 941 and decent groups with 15 other rounds. She hit near center mass with 10 rounds of .22

All in all, the Sig is a good shooter at short range. K shot better with Kathleen’s Glock two weeks ago.

When weather warms, we will all go to the Game and Fish Commission’s outdoor range at Mayflower. That range has pistol and rifle. I want to see how Michael’s CETME shoots.

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