riggergreg
Member
Hey all, I'm new here and have been away from shooting for a few years. I've always had wheel guns, but just got a Glock 26. I took it to the range today and tried to get that old feeling back. It's gonna take more than one trip.......
First off, Just getting used to a semi auto is gonna take some time, Although I did learn where not to have my thumb. I only bled a little bit.
Second, The Glock has a different grip angle than anything I've ever shot before.
And Third, My breathing, Stance, and general comfort in handling a gun is a bit off after the long layoff.
After about 30 rounds, I started to get the feel of the pistol and felt a little more comfortable. It's still a bit odd with the grip angle of the Glock and having to bend the wrist a bit more than I'm used to.
I put 10 rounds in 4" at 15 feet and 9/10 rds in 6" at twenty feet with one stray.
I used a torso target and every rd was in the body. At least I can still do that.
Feels good to get back into the sport and ready to shoot lots more.
First off, Just getting used to a semi auto is gonna take some time, Although I did learn where not to have my thumb. I only bled a little bit.
Second, The Glock has a different grip angle than anything I've ever shot before.
And Third, My breathing, Stance, and general comfort in handling a gun is a bit off after the long layoff.
After about 30 rounds, I started to get the feel of the pistol and felt a little more comfortable. It's still a bit odd with the grip angle of the Glock and having to bend the wrist a bit more than I'm used to.
I put 10 rounds in 4" at 15 feet and 9/10 rds in 6" at twenty feet with one stray.
I used a torso target and every rd was in the body. At least I can still do that.
Feels good to get back into the sport and ready to shoot lots more.