I recently bought a Ruger P95. Today was the first chance that I've had to shoot it.
It seemed to be very accurate. I was at an indoor range, but my target was blowing around for some
reason. The hanger that I was using would also turn slightly when running my targets out.
I decided that my first group would be a failure drill. I liked my two chest shots, but my head shot was
a little high but still okay.
After I had done a couple of failure drills, I just went for head shots a while. I was pleased with my
shot placement. I then did a little 25 yard work and shot better than I usually do from that distance.
Then I moved to some precision work and did okay.
The only thing I didn't like was that the trigger resets slower than my S&W and Glock. The gun also
tended to turn a little in my hands, but I figure that was mostly me and the new grip. I may put a
hand-all or other contraption on it to see if that helps.
All in all, I liked it. I think that it will make a great target/plinker/nightstand gun.
It seemed to be very accurate. I was at an indoor range, but my target was blowing around for some
reason. The hanger that I was using would also turn slightly when running my targets out.
I decided that my first group would be a failure drill. I liked my two chest shots, but my head shot was
a little high but still okay.
After I had done a couple of failure drills, I just went for head shots a while. I was pleased with my
shot placement. I then did a little 25 yard work and shot better than I usually do from that distance.
Then I moved to some precision work and did okay.
The only thing I didn't like was that the trigger resets slower than my S&W and Glock. The gun also
tended to turn a little in my hands, but I figure that was mostly me and the new grip. I may put a
hand-all or other contraption on it to see if that helps.
All in all, I liked it. I think that it will make a great target/plinker/nightstand gun.