It was awesome! Started off with the safety course with the instructor. We went over some basic things, safety, aiming, gripping, mechanics. I asked some good questions and we talked for a bit.
We put on our eyes and ears, and then went into the range. I was originally supposed to shoot a ruger .38 revolver. And a Glock 9mm. But I wanted something heavier in my hand and ended up shooting the glock .45 (awesome btw).
Got 50 rounds in with the revolver first. Shooting it as a double action was a lot harder to be accurate, rather than pulling the hammer back itself. I dont know if it was just the gun or if actually all double actions have that heavy of a pull. It was heavy, AND a far pull if that makes sense. It was fun, and definitely got me warmed up for the .45. But I think it was just a sloppy range gun. Otherwise I dont see myself being capable of, or rather wanting to keep a double action in the safe for when the Bad Guy shows up.
The .45 was awesome. I broke my promise I made to myself saying that I would shoot .22 a few hundred times before moving on. But after shooting today, I am confident I dont have any bad habits. I was extremely accurate with this gun at 25 feet. My instructor said I shoot better than him (video game generation i guess?). I will say this though, next time I go shooting I want to shoot a .22 semi auto a few hundred rounds and maybe only 1 bag of .45 . Im a big boy. 6'5 220. Im not gonna lie. My arms got tired. Even On my best target (the one below) I had to stray shots because I was tired of bringing the gun up to my eye level. Oh, and I suck at reloading this gun. I dont have the muscle memory to just pop em in. I looked like a 2yr old trying to open a fritos bag.
That is probably the only bad habit I could see happening. But I recognize it, and accept the fact that I am capable of shooting a full magazine properly. Just I hope I dont need to reload 5 times to take down the Bad Guy because then my aim will suffer.
Overall, Im hooked. I cant wait to get home and shoot the guns my dad left me. So many to choose from! Even more, I hope all the ammo that has been stored for 15 years is still good. I know its been kept dry, But im talking thousands and thousands of rounds in all calibers. Ill cross my fingers. I dare zombies to come to my house though.
I feel a lot better after shooting. I can see how it is so popular. Man, what a great stress reliever. After the first few nervous shots got out of me. I knew that Im going to have to shoot at LEAST few times every month now. My poor wallet....
Anyways, you guys have suggested and helped me a lot so far. Just thought Id share my first time out. Definitely wont be the last.
-Marty
(10 in the head. 10 in the body. glock .45 @ 25ft)
We put on our eyes and ears, and then went into the range. I was originally supposed to shoot a ruger .38 revolver. And a Glock 9mm. But I wanted something heavier in my hand and ended up shooting the glock .45 (awesome btw).
Got 50 rounds in with the revolver first. Shooting it as a double action was a lot harder to be accurate, rather than pulling the hammer back itself. I dont know if it was just the gun or if actually all double actions have that heavy of a pull. It was heavy, AND a far pull if that makes sense. It was fun, and definitely got me warmed up for the .45. But I think it was just a sloppy range gun. Otherwise I dont see myself being capable of, or rather wanting to keep a double action in the safe for when the Bad Guy shows up.
The .45 was awesome. I broke my promise I made to myself saying that I would shoot .22 a few hundred times before moving on. But after shooting today, I am confident I dont have any bad habits. I was extremely accurate with this gun at 25 feet. My instructor said I shoot better than him (video game generation i guess?). I will say this though, next time I go shooting I want to shoot a .22 semi auto a few hundred rounds and maybe only 1 bag of .45 . Im a big boy. 6'5 220. Im not gonna lie. My arms got tired. Even On my best target (the one below) I had to stray shots because I was tired of bringing the gun up to my eye level. Oh, and I suck at reloading this gun. I dont have the muscle memory to just pop em in. I looked like a 2yr old trying to open a fritos bag.
That is probably the only bad habit I could see happening. But I recognize it, and accept the fact that I am capable of shooting a full magazine properly. Just I hope I dont need to reload 5 times to take down the Bad Guy because then my aim will suffer.
Overall, Im hooked. I cant wait to get home and shoot the guns my dad left me. So many to choose from! Even more, I hope all the ammo that has been stored for 15 years is still good. I know its been kept dry, But im talking thousands and thousands of rounds in all calibers. Ill cross my fingers. I dare zombies to come to my house though.
I feel a lot better after shooting. I can see how it is so popular. Man, what a great stress reliever. After the first few nervous shots got out of me. I knew that Im going to have to shoot at LEAST few times every month now. My poor wallet....
Anyways, you guys have suggested and helped me a lot so far. Just thought Id share my first time out. Definitely wont be the last.
-Marty
(10 in the head. 10 in the body. glock .45 @ 25ft)