So after taking care of the horses and mowing grass, made it to the range for some handgun practice. A few years ago I purchased some cheap bullets of plated lead. They shoot fine except that the hollow points tend to hang on the feed ramp of my Kimber, especially when it's a little dirty. Today I found that problem only occurred when I was shooting weak hand only. When that happens the bullet gets pushed back in the case and refuses to feed even with a taper crimp. Apparently my weak hand has a limp wrist.
I'm not worried about it too much since my carry ammunition uses the better quality Hornady XTP. Never had a problem with that stuff.
Put a dozen rounds of 454 through the Ruger Super Redhawk. Forgot how that thing recoiled.
Met a family at the range. Four generations of nice people shooting. A beautiful sight to behold.
Sunday, September 10, 2017
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