Ok, some of y'all might have seen this on the other site we frequent.
Thought it couldn't hurt to post here too.
Well, it wasn't easy but I finally made it to the range Friday and Saturday.
Wife had a two day workshop that she needed me to drive her.
Her idea was for me to go "shoot em up." As long as I took her to lunch.
So I made a point to put the LC9 through the paces again. Shooting 115 gr mostly.
100 rds Tula BrassMax, 50 rds of Winchester SXZ, 50 rds Hertzers Brass, 100 rds of Freedom Amunition remanufactured. 50 rds of PMC and 10 rds of Hornady Critical Duty 134 gr.
No FTC, FTF or FTE's. Very happy!
I worked on using the front sight (point and shoot). Two hands, one hand, weak hand with support.
Did pretty good considering I only had 3 mags. 2 sevens (Made in Italy) and a nine (made in USA).
So shot 23 rds then reload. Lots of reloading.
And a trigger finger that knows it got a workout.
I still feel confidant in the lil lady despite the loooong trigger. Had her almost a year now.
It works for me!
Word of warning................
On the first day after about 150 rds I decided to rest. Then grabbed the SR9C.
Loaded it, flipped the safety off, aimed, placed my finger on the trigger, barely squeezed and it went bang! Whew, gotta remember to dry fire between those pistols. So different.
Good times!
Thought it couldn't hurt to post here too.
Well, it wasn't easy but I finally made it to the range Friday and Saturday.
Wife had a two day workshop that she needed me to drive her.
Her idea was for me to go "shoot em up." As long as I took her to lunch.
So I made a point to put the LC9 through the paces again. Shooting 115 gr mostly.
100 rds Tula BrassMax, 50 rds of Winchester SXZ, 50 rds Hertzers Brass, 100 rds of Freedom Amunition remanufactured. 50 rds of PMC and 10 rds of Hornady Critical Duty 134 gr.
No FTC, FTF or FTE's. Very happy!
I worked on using the front sight (point and shoot). Two hands, one hand, weak hand with support.
Did pretty good considering I only had 3 mags. 2 sevens (Made in Italy) and a nine (made in USA).
So shot 23 rds then reload. Lots of reloading.
And a trigger finger that knows it got a workout.
I still feel confidant in the lil lady despite the loooong trigger. Had her almost a year now.
It works for me!
Word of warning................
On the first day after about 150 rds I decided to rest. Then grabbed the SR9C.
Loaded it, flipped the safety off, aimed, placed my finger on the trigger, barely squeezed and it went bang! Whew, gotta remember to dry fire between those pistols. So different.
Good times!