doubleh
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I went to the range early this morning arriving before 6AM. I had the place to myself except for one brass snipe and he didn't even come around me. I took 5 pistols. I use the term like other geezers do. If it is a handgun it's a pistol although only one was a revolver so don't get on my case too hard.
I took a S&W 15-22, single six, GSG 1911-22, S&W 22-a, and Ruger MK III 22/45 lite. Some needed sighting in and a couple just needed their zero checked. All wear reflex red dots except the 15-22 and it has a big ol' BSA 30mm tube sight stuck on it. Why? Because it had been sitting around for a long time after I removed it from a pellet rifle I gave away. It's big and bulky but sure is easy to find your target with and I'm getting some use from it again. I shot super x and cascade, both bought back in the last years of that pre-Trump administration. Both are less than stellar in quality but I decided they will do for grandkids to kill coke cans, rocks, and steel with. I had quite a few "clicks" with both brands except in the single six which shot it all. I took some CCI HV to compare and it wasn't even close. The CCI all fired and gave much better groups just like I expected.
It was a pleasant outing with little wind and I enjoyed myself. I just might get in another sunrise shooting session Sunday morning. Different guns of course but some will probably be 22 rimfires.
I took a S&W 15-22, single six, GSG 1911-22, S&W 22-a, and Ruger MK III 22/45 lite. Some needed sighting in and a couple just needed their zero checked. All wear reflex red dots except the 15-22 and it has a big ol' BSA 30mm tube sight stuck on it. Why? Because it had been sitting around for a long time after I removed it from a pellet rifle I gave away. It's big and bulky but sure is easy to find your target with and I'm getting some use from it again. I shot super x and cascade, both bought back in the last years of that pre-Trump administration. Both are less than stellar in quality but I decided they will do for grandkids to kill coke cans, rocks, and steel with. I had quite a few "clicks" with both brands except in the single six which shot it all. I took some CCI HV to compare and it wasn't even close. The CCI all fired and gave much better groups just like I expected.
It was a pleasant outing with little wind and I enjoyed myself. I just might get in another sunrise shooting session Sunday morning. Different guns of course but some will probably be 22 rimfires.