I was so disappointed on my pistol performance that I shot 300 rounds today at the range. I had been spending all my time in rifle and neglected the pistol side of things which I wasn't very good at to begin with so that made it even worse. It's all in good fun though even though I do get mad as hell while shooting when I make a stupid mistake. Lol.
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I have never been a solid pistol shooter. My best has always been on carbines and subguns (thankfully, I have a friend with an impressive collection of them), followed by other long guns (rifles and shotguns). I ran my P229 for the match, but I had swapped barrels in it last weekend to go from 357SIG to .40S&W, so the match was only my second time shooting the 40 barrel.
I kinda skunked the pistol shots from Top Gun (and really skunked the rifle because I forgot about the damn wind...), but I have never shot a handgun from such a height advantage before, and the distance was kinda deceiving. That hexxer target kicked my ass, though. I have never shot a target like that before, so I really had a hard time getting my shots timed with the movement, and I failed miserably. I will definitely be practicing the high-angle pistol shots next time I can do so.
My biggest lessons learned were 1) Watch the wind. 2) Watch the damn wind. 3) Keep working on odd/uncomfortable positions and inventive ways to get my rifle stable. I get the feeling that I will be spending some more quality time with that bus, assuming Bryan doesn't drag it off to the urban pit.