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Range Report: Ronin+XDM+VP9 Part Quatre, 1/7/26

BassCliff

Hellcat
Hey there!

This is the fourth consecutive time these pistols have visited the range with me. I'll get them all cleaned up tonight but none of them gave me any issues today at my quick range session. The range was busier than usual today but I got my favorite lane for a whole hour.

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Once again we have the Ronin 9mm, XDM Elite 5.25, and VP9. Today I used some Blazer Brass and PPU, both 124 grain. I put 100 rounds of BB through the XDM, and 50 rounds of PPU through the Ronin and VP9.

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Since I did not have a lot of time, the whole session was rushed. Even my "slow fire" was only a second or so between shots. I started with the XDM. This first target alternated between the top and bottom 3x5 cards, a magazine with 20 rounds, just about as fast as I could transition.

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I had a couple of mediocre groups and a few outliers. But the transitions are fun. Next I'll try some 8" reactive stickers, a 20 round mag, alternating between targets, quick transitions.

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Again, a few outliers but at least they are all on the silhouette. Yay me. For this next target I did not alternate. With the 20 round mag I put 10 on the top then 10 on the bottom.

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Only a couple of outliers. I guess I should work on transitions more, and start slowly. ;) Next up was a good ol' B-8 center upon which I practiced double-taps. It seems half were OK and the other half not so much.

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At least they are all on this silhouette, barely. And besides, this is not a full size silhouette and it's 10 yards away. It's a challenge for these old eyes. :p Actually, I just need to pay more attention to the sight alignment at the end of my arm, ya know? OK, one more B-8 with the XDM, about one second between shots, 20 rounds.

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Maybe next time I won't be so rushed and I can do some real marksmanship with this pistol. I know it shoots better than I do. Next up is the Ronin 9mm. I loaded up all the magazines with 50 rounds and pounded this target about as quickly as I could.

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Dang, I like shooting the Ronin. I'll make you proud with this pistol one day soon. Last, but not least, is the VP9. I put 50 rounds in 3 magazines and pounded this target as quickly as I could.

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With the very last round I tried a head shot. I wanted to hit the neck area just below the bullseye because I did not want to damage my target carrier. But I pulled it left. Bleh.

Then as I left, I noticed this display. I though of you guys who shoot hogs, @TEXASforLIFE, @KillerFord1977, and all you lot.

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The "tumble upon impact" copper ammo struck me as interesting, maybe just a little gimmicky.

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I don't know who the "leading competitor" is, but this was the comparison gel on display.

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So I bought a couple of tins to try out.

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The Fort Scott Munitions seems a legit USA company. On their website is a page with video.




And they have some cute products. ;)

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But I digress. Hopefully next time I'll be able to slow down and tighten up my groups. I also want to check out the computerized scenarios that have been programmed into the carriers. You can send the targets out to various distances then have them rotate between shoot and no-shoot presentations. It looks like fun. Anyway, until next time, be blessed!


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Hi,

How do you like your Ronin? I am on my 2nd one, the first had the dreaded slide spread issue after about 2000 rounds in 5 years. I have only 50 rounds through the one I have now.

I really do love this pistol, smooth, tame, accurate. If I could just hold it still while pressing the trigger, then I'd really impress you. 👌

Off the top of my head, I've got a bit over 500 rounds through my Ronin. I should probably check my records. I am unaware of "the dreaded slide spread". I should look into that.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Hi,

In theory and certain circumstances the TUI would be good? As for hogs and varmints the fmj's work just fine for me. Always look forward to your reports.

Thanks for stopping by. :)

On the Fort Scott Youtube page there is video of bears being taken down with their 9mm, .380, and other pistol cartridges. They also have thermal hog hunting.



I guess it can be a lethal round for hunting and self defense.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Hi,



Thanks for stopping by. :)

On the Fort Scott Youtube page there is video of bears being taken down with their 9mm, .380, and other pistol cartridges. They also have thermal hog hunting.



I guess it can be a lethal round for hunting and self defense.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff

Last line of defense on a big hog is 9mm.
A frontal assault by a big boar will shrug those 9mm rounds off their sloped skull and keep a coming…. You’ve hit “o💩” moment if you are using 9mm on big pigs .
 
Hi,



Thanks for stopping by. :)

On the Fort Scott Youtube page there is video of bears being taken down with their 9mm, .380, and other pistol cartridges. They also have thermal hog hunting.



I guess it can be a lethal round for hunting and self defense.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff

I would not want to be standing in this guys shoes with a 9mm regardless of capacity. You wont have time to get off more than couple rounds at most. Maybe.
Why 9mm isnt listed as a difinative hunting round.😉

 
Hi,

I would not want to be standing in this guys shoes with a 9mm regardless of capacity. You wont have time to get off more than couple rounds at most. Maybe.
Why 9mm isnt listed as a difinative hunting round.😉



:oops::eek:

The Fort Scott Munitions guy I watched was using a PCC rifle to hunt bear with 9mm. He stated they had killed bear with .380, 9mm, .357 Sig, .45LC, .44mag, 10mm, etc, to demonstrate how destructive their product is. They were using 7.62 and 5.56 calibers to hunt hogs. Here's their channel...


Pistol calibers, and others, vs. bear and other big game...



They even have a video of 9mm vs. boar...



It looks like fun stuff. I hope I never have to use it.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Hi,



:oops::eek:

The Fort Scott Munitions guy I watched was using a PCC rifle to hunt bear with 9mm. He stated they had killed bear with .380, 9mm, .357 Sig, .45LC, .44mag, 10mm, etc, to demonstrate how destructive their product is. They were using 7.62 and 5.56 calibers to hunt hogs. Here's their channel...


Pistol calibers, and others, vs. bear and other big game...



They even have a video of 9mm vs. boar...



It looks like fun stuff. I hope I never have to use it.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff

Of course it can be done.
We always say shot placement matters.
Shooting an animal unaware its about to be shot at with no clue a human is about to ruin its day when you have time to prep the shot is a big differemce from an animal like a bear or hog coming your way to do harm.
You dont have access most times to vitals on a snap shot like in the video.

Let me ask you this.
Would you feel comfortable in that mans shoes with your 9mm pistol of choice taking that shot on that raging, charging hog from a couple feet ? Or would you prefer a heftier caliber?
 
Hi,

Let me ask you this.
Would you feel comfortable in that mans shoes with your 9mm pistol of choice taking that shot on that raging, charging hog from a couple feet ? Or would you prefer a heftier caliber?

9mm would not be my first choice. I'm just finding those demonstration videos interesting. The munitions seem impressive, but Paul Harrell was not that impressed until it tore through the body armor.

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
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