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This was the Utah Defensive Pistol League's ICORE/handgun match (ICORE if you want, handgun if you don't want to shoot a revolver).
I had all my SIG P226 stuff packed and ready to go last night and then went to pack up my ammo and realized... uhhh... where's all my 9mm?
Either I'd misplaced it (unlikely) or I'd shot it all up at the last match (likely), so I had to shoot either .45 or .40, and I didn't feel like stressing out over my precious .45 brass... so I picked .40. That meant I'd have to shoot my Glock 23C (which has a Storm Lake barrel so I can shoot my lead reloads in it).
I'm not particularly enamored of the Glock grip angle (they point high for me) or the trigger or the sights, but I did reasonably well with it in spite of having few hours of experience and muscle memory built up with it.
Beautiful day, and stages were all steel, no paper to tape, so it went pretty quick and was a lot of fun.
Video for those interested
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elBvNcVb-X0
I had all my SIG P226 stuff packed and ready to go last night and then went to pack up my ammo and realized... uhhh... where's all my 9mm?
Either I'd misplaced it (unlikely) or I'd shot it all up at the last match (likely), so I had to shoot either .45 or .40, and I didn't feel like stressing out over my precious .45 brass... so I picked .40. That meant I'd have to shoot my Glock 23C (which has a Storm Lake barrel so I can shoot my lead reloads in it).
I'm not particularly enamored of the Glock grip angle (they point high for me) or the trigger or the sights, but I did reasonably well with it in spite of having few hours of experience and muscle memory built up with it.
Beautiful day, and stages were all steel, no paper to tape, so it went pretty quick and was a lot of fun.
Video for those interested
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elBvNcVb-X0