rauchman
Member
Greetings,
I went to the range last week and brought with me my wife's Beretta 92FS, Glock 19, and SA Loaded 1911. I hardly ever shoot the Beretta and don't consider myself a good shot with it. Yet, when shooting last week, at 15 yards shot out the 3" black circle with 50 rounds, no flyers outside the black. The Glock, I never shoot this thing well either and then.... shoot out the black 3" circle with 2 flyers outside the black at 15 yards with 50 rounds. The 1911, I normally shoot pretty well, yet this time couldn't shoot it into an 8" circle at 10 yards. I'm sure being consistent with one pistol is the best thing to do, but what's the point of owning a variety of pistols if you only shoot one of them? I was just about ready to give up on the Glock and sell it, but after my last shooting session, found myself really enjoying it. Actually now I'm wondering about getting a 2nd hand G17. I have to believe I'm not the only one who goes through this. One day the pistol you shoot great with leaves you looking like you don't know what you're doing, and then the pistol you normally don't shoot well with makes you look like a competent shooter. For me, the Glock 19 is that pistol. How about you?
I went to the range last week and brought with me my wife's Beretta 92FS, Glock 19, and SA Loaded 1911. I hardly ever shoot the Beretta and don't consider myself a good shot with it. Yet, when shooting last week, at 15 yards shot out the 3" black circle with 50 rounds, no flyers outside the black. The Glock, I never shoot this thing well either and then.... shoot out the black 3" circle with 2 flyers outside the black at 15 yards with 50 rounds. The 1911, I normally shoot pretty well, yet this time couldn't shoot it into an 8" circle at 10 yards. I'm sure being consistent with one pistol is the best thing to do, but what's the point of owning a variety of pistols if you only shoot one of them? I was just about ready to give up on the Glock and sell it, but after my last shooting session, found myself really enjoying it. Actually now I'm wondering about getting a 2nd hand G17. I have to believe I'm not the only one who goes through this. One day the pistol you shoot great with leaves you looking like you don't know what you're doing, and then the pistol you normally don't shoot well with makes you look like a competent shooter. For me, the Glock 19 is that pistol. How about you?