I spent another day at the range today working my iron sighted 10/22 and Ruger Mk II pistol.
I started out with the pistol shooting a dot torture drill and then transitioned to an Appleseed pistol qualification target at 7 yards. The PQT has some mandatory reloads, which are made a little more challenging by the MK II's heel mounted magazine release. I felt like it took me forever and caused me to rush shots so I didn't time out.
I moved back to 25 and got everything sorted out for another run at the AQT. I shot one last weekend for the first time and did pretty good but I was trying out a new sling so I wanted to see it felt like I did better, worse, or about the same with it. Well, I think the tempo was set by the very first round where I got a stove pipe malfunction, had to clear that, realized I had a dead trigger, ejected a live round, and spent the next precious bit of time finding it on the ground and putting it in my pocket. By some miracle I had enough time to shoot the remaining eight rounds, load that single into the mag, and shoot all 10 before the timer went off. Things didn't improve on the sitting stage....I got into position well enough but when I made the mag transition I tried to put the 10 rounder in backwards and again felt like I spent way to long unfucking that. I finally got the new mag in just in time to start blasting, getting all rounds on a target in time. The prone stages went better but I still felt like I was rushing myself and not taking the time to make sure I had a good sight picture and it shows. Somehow squeaked out a 227/250 so good enough but down from my range trip last weekend.
I'm really enjoying the back to basics aspect to this rifle with the loop sling and even though it's all at 25 yards, there aren't any gimme's, I still need to execute proper fundamentals and it's kinda obvious where I fucked that up along the way.
The iron sights I have on the 10/22 have a LR aperture that's supposed to add 5.9 MOA to get you relatively on target at 100 yards but when I tested it at 25 yards I was more like 7.5 MOA high so I'm going to test that tomorrow I think.
I started out with the pistol shooting a dot torture drill and then transitioned to an Appleseed pistol qualification target at 7 yards. The PQT has some mandatory reloads, which are made a little more challenging by the MK II's heel mounted magazine release. I felt like it took me forever and caused me to rush shots so I didn't time out.
I moved back to 25 and got everything sorted out for another run at the AQT. I shot one last weekend for the first time and did pretty good but I was trying out a new sling so I wanted to see it felt like I did better, worse, or about the same with it. Well, I think the tempo was set by the very first round where I got a stove pipe malfunction, had to clear that, realized I had a dead trigger, ejected a live round, and spent the next precious bit of time finding it on the ground and putting it in my pocket. By some miracle I had enough time to shoot the remaining eight rounds, load that single into the mag, and shoot all 10 before the timer went off. Things didn't improve on the sitting stage....I got into position well enough but when I made the mag transition I tried to put the 10 rounder in backwards and again felt like I spent way to long unfucking that. I finally got the new mag in just in time to start blasting, getting all rounds on a target in time. The prone stages went better but I still felt like I was rushing myself and not taking the time to make sure I had a good sight picture and it shows. Somehow squeaked out a 227/250 so good enough but down from my range trip last weekend.
I'm really enjoying the back to basics aspect to this rifle with the loop sling and even though it's all at 25 yards, there aren't any gimme's, I still need to execute proper fundamentals and it's kinda obvious where I fucked that up along the way.
The iron sights I have on the 10/22 have a LR aperture that's supposed to add 5.9 MOA to get you relatively on target at 100 yards but when I tested it at 25 yards I was more like 7.5 MOA high so I'm going to test that tomorrow I think.