belladonna
Ronin
So, finally I was able to get to the range...on one of the coldest days of the year. I gotta say though, that today was the first time in a long time when I didn't break into a sweat in there
. I wanted to bring my FN509 because that gun always makes me feel good, but I couldn't find the magazines to save my soul, so...I brought my VP9SK (which is also a feel good gun...probably the most accurate for me
) and the new CC9.
I wish I could pull off a range report like our friend @BassCliff, but realistically I don't think anyone can touch that guy's reports. So here it is...
The range was packed. Apparently I wasn't the only one with cabin fever on a Saturday. I had to renew my membership, which entailed going through the waiver process as well as the payment. After about 20 minutes I took my kit to lane #4...I was lucky to get a lane because by the time I got there, there were people waiting for a lane.
I started off with the VP9SK. This is my go-to for qualifying for my concealed carry license. It is the one I shoot the best and one of the guns I carry most often.
This was the first magazine, mighty unspectacular if I do say so myself. It's been a while, but still...
It felt good though, like a reunion with an old friend. This was at 10 yards, BB 124gr. I only had two more targets, so I ran one out to run the rest of the SK mags.
I slowed it down some, bursts of five still, and didn't do too badly. Perishable skills, ya know
. This one remembers though, and we'll get'er back on track.
Now, the CC9 is another animal altogether. It feels great in my hand since I put the Talons on, but she be a snappy one. Put the last target to 10 yards and ran five mags through it.
Not great, but then it's still kinda new and I KNOW I have a lot of work to do with it. Performed flawlessly, as did the SK. It's a nice little gun and it fits me nice as a carry, being little and all, but we need to work together a bit more often. I almost was feeling that the sights need to be tweaked, but realistically...I know it's just me.
Well, that's it. Usually I like to bring three or four guns with me, but today the range was busy so I'm glad I didn't bother. I'll be breaking in the little CC9 more in the coming weeks for sure.
Thanks for taking the time to read through my report. I haven't done one for a while and it seemed to me to be about time to share
.
I wish I could pull off a range report like our friend @BassCliff, but realistically I don't think anyone can touch that guy's reports. So here it is...
The range was packed. Apparently I wasn't the only one with cabin fever on a Saturday. I had to renew my membership, which entailed going through the waiver process as well as the payment. After about 20 minutes I took my kit to lane #4...I was lucky to get a lane because by the time I got there, there were people waiting for a lane.
I started off with the VP9SK. This is my go-to for qualifying for my concealed carry license. It is the one I shoot the best and one of the guns I carry most often.
This was the first magazine, mighty unspectacular if I do say so myself. It's been a while, but still...
I slowed it down some, bursts of five still, and didn't do too badly. Perishable skills, ya know
Now, the CC9 is another animal altogether. It feels great in my hand since I put the Talons on, but she be a snappy one. Put the last target to 10 yards and ran five mags through it.
Not great, but then it's still kinda new and I KNOW I have a lot of work to do with it. Performed flawlessly, as did the SK. It's a nice little gun and it fits me nice as a carry, being little and all, but we need to work together a bit more often. I almost was feeling that the sights need to be tweaked, but realistically...I know it's just me.
Well, that's it. Usually I like to bring three or four guns with me, but today the range was busy so I'm glad I didn't bother. I'll be breaking in the little CC9 more in the coming weeks for sure.
Thanks for taking the time to read through my report. I haven't done one for a while and it seemed to me to be about time to share