CajunBass
Member
My wife and I went to the range today. She shot about 50 rounds through her G-19, and a hundred or so through her Ruger Mk II, 22. I put a hundred or so through my Ruger MK III, 22/45. I couldn't hit the ground with my hat. There were a few fellows down on the rifle end of the range shooting, and another fellow beside me, shooting a PT-1911. He was also coaching a young woman on how to shoot.
I know. You're thinking, "So what? You went to the range today. Big deal."
Well it was a big deal for me. You see, this was the first time I'd been to the range since I had heart bypass surgery a couple of months ago. Not feeling up to doing something really makes you appreciate it when you finally get a chance to do it again. Just going through the motions of loading and firing was great. I got tired a bit, and pulled a stool over, and shot off a rest a little. Still couldn't hit anything but man it was fun.
Take care of yourselves boys and girls. We need all the pro 2A people we got.
I know. You're thinking, "So what? You went to the range today. Big deal."
Well it was a big deal for me. You see, this was the first time I'd been to the range since I had heart bypass surgery a couple of months ago. Not feeling up to doing something really makes you appreciate it when you finally get a chance to do it again. Just going through the motions of loading and firing was great. I got tired a bit, and pulled a stool over, and shot off a rest a little. Still couldn't hit anything but man it was fun.
Take care of yourselves boys and girls. We need all the pro 2A people we got.