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  • digger

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    Due to the fact that my backyard rang area is still somewhat flooded and quite muddy, I'm running low on play ammo., I'm recuperating from a mild though somewhat painful medical procedure relating to major, though possibly, minor, medical issues, and though I occasionally enjoy typing out extensive and various descriptions of various hardware and activities, I normally don't

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    Dancing Heretik

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    You want a range report?
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    My Rossi & my M9-22 both seemed to shoot so soft today that they didn't feel very satisfying. But, my Phoenix was just right.

    The 9mm's (1911 & 5906) seemed to kick harder today. It might be because I shot the 22LR's first.

    But, everything worked just right.

    Except for my NAA revolver. I was having trouble getting the cylinder back in once loaded. I gave up pretty quickly because the fact that you have to put your hand so close to the muzzle to lock the cylinder back in made me too nervous.

    I'll have to practice more at home and then try again next time.
     

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    EZ-E

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    Went to the newly opened EZ-Range in central Texas today. We popped off a few rounds but were more interested in the newly
    acquired land area... :green:

    Met EZ this mornin on his way through Fairfield then drove out to see his new place after work this mornin. Had a good time. Beautiful day for a trip to visit. Short visit and popped a few rounds then off to the feed trough.

    Nice day.
    Glad you could come out yesterday Shane. Sorry it was kinda short.
    We'll be back out in the next week or two & make a day of it.
     

    Jarine88

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    Y'all are some lousy reporters.

    What do you want me to say? The paper was dead.

    I don’t have the eyesight or eye-hand coordination to shoot quarter size groups. Every firearm I own (rifle or pistol) can out shoot me. However, I was a rifle expert back in my days in the Corps (iron sights, known distance), and I can hit a magazine full of headshots at 50 feet with my pistols. Maybe not competition worthy, but can get the job done.
     

    Dad_Roman

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    Glad you could come out yesterday Shane. Sorry it was kinda short.
    We'll be back out in the next week or two & make a day of it.
    Yep no worries. Meetups are more about the people and it was good to see you and your better half. Beautiful day and its a nice piece of country for driving. Bikers all over the place on the way home.

    Looking forward to the next time. As the weather gets better I see good times ahead... :green:
     

    oldag

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    My Rossi & my M9-22 both seemed to shoot so soft today that they didn't feel very satisfying. But, my Phoenix was just right.

    The 9mm's (1911 & 5906) seemed to kick harder today. It might be because I shot the 22LR's first.

    But, everything worked just right.

    Except for my NAA revolver. I was having trouble getting the cylinder back in once loaded. I gave up pretty quickly because the fact that you have to put your hand so close to the muzzle to lock the cylinder back in made me too nervous.

    I'll have to practice more at home and then try again next time.
    Start off with a Ruger .480. After that, everything will seem like a .22.
     
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