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Range Day - SFX9 3.25” Break-in Day #2 - 16 Sep 25

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Made it back to the range to today to send some more 9mm downrange to continue to insure reliability of the SFX9 3.25, especially with self-defense HP loads. Today was 50 rounds of Winchester 124g NATO FMJ, 50 rounds of Winchester 147g Ranger T BHP, and 50 rounds of Freedom Munitions X-Def 135g +P HP.

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Usual drill (on a side note, I have some stick-on Dot Torture targets coming to try something different).

3 yds - 5 rounds ea right and left shoulder, slow fire
5 yds - 10 rounds center, fast as possible with targeting
7 yds - 10 rounds center, fast as possible with targeting
15yds - 5 rounds center, slow fire
3 yds - 5 strings of 2 to center, 1 to head, fast as possible with targeting

First up was the Winchester 124g NATO FMJ. About as expected.

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Next up was the 147g Winchester Ranger T BHP. I could tell it’s been a while since I’ve shot anything but 124g. I was going to take the easy way out and move the 15yd shots up to 10 yds but figured I might as well try. I always seem to shoot high at 15 yds, though I swear I’m aiming a bit above center (breastbone). At least I kept them on the target.

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Last up was the Freedom Munitions X-Def 135g HP. I used a new target as I’ve thought about this being my carry ammo in this gun. After this, I seem to shoot the 124g HST +P better, so I’ll likely stick with it for carry. Or, someday Freedom Munitions will have an awesome sale, I’ll stock up and practice with the 135g X-Def.

This target was up through the 15 yd shots. I wanted to keep the high 15 yd shots separate from anything I might shoot high in the strings of 2/1. Chin, Traps, and Thorax were at 15 yds and the fifth round was probably highest hit in one of the lungs. But at least on target.

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And after adding the strings of 2/1 to end today’s range session. Definitely different shooting the 135g (and 147g) over the 124g. If I were to permanently change to one of those weights, I will definitely practice with those weights a lot more. For now, 124g HST it will be.

And, on a super positive note, now 405 rounds of various brands, weights, bullet types downrange through the SFX9 3.25 without any feeding or extraction issues whatsoever. I have full confidence in it as an EDC, as well as the Trijicon Type 2 optic, which is just as tight in the slide as the day I took delivery.

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Hi,

Nice workout! Very systematic and thorough.

How many lanes are there at your facility?


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
There are 5 lanes on each side. That side I’m usually on is for pistols (no more than 2000 fps) and shotguns only. The opposite side is for rifles or pistols, I think there is a power limit for rifles too, I’ve just never really internalized it as I don’t have a rifle. I try to get there right at opening on a Tuesday-Thursday to avoid any crowds and am usually successful, though once in a while there will be several more shooters before I’m finished.
 
Hi,

There are 5 lanes on each side. That side I’m usually on is for pistols (no more than 2000 fps) and shotguns only. The opposite side is for rifles or pistols, I think there is a power limit for rifles too, I’ve just never really internalized it as I don’t have a rifle. I try to get there right at opening on a Tuesday-Thursday to avoid any crowds and am usually successful, though once in a while there will be several more shooters before I’m finished.

Thanks. I thought there might be another section to your facility. We have dedicated lanes for (non-PCC) long guns but they are not separated by a partition, all 12 lanes in one big room. There are size limits but they feature the occasional "big caliber" event for anything bigger than your normal AR or AK. There is another range in town that does separate long guns from pistols in separate rooms. That membership was too expensive for me. ;) I like going in the middle of the week for the same reasons. Keep up the good work.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
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