Monday, December 12, 2011
Pistol Carbine e-Postal Match Results!
Well, they're all in, for what it's worth. Danno and Billll, plus the family of True Blue Sam made a total of five entries, but it was fun for us, and that's the way things go sometimes. I did note looking at Danno's, and my targets that the Hi-Point trigger makes holding on your elevation difficult. Holding the windage as you stroke the trigger seems a bit easier, at least from this set of targets. It's pretty easy to keep all your shots in these bullseyes if you take an improvised rest.
I am especially proud of the Mrs. for shooting with us. Her eyes really aren't up to shooting iron sights, but she put on her ears and had at it anyway. I think she did just fine.
Here's how we did:
Class 1; Iron and Non-Magnifying Optical Sights:
Danno, of Sand Castle Scrolls, Hi-Point 995, 9mm: 46
True Blue Sam, Hi-Point .45 ACP: 38
Engineering Johnson, Hi-Point .45 ACP: 31
Mrs. True Blue Sam, Hi-Point .45 ACP: 24
Class 2; Magnifying Optical Sights:
Billll, Hi-Point .40 S&W: 52
I am especially proud of the Mrs. for shooting with us. Her eyes really aren't up to shooting iron sights, but she put on her ears and had at it anyway. I think she did just fine.
Here's how we did:
Class 1; Iron and Non-Magnifying Optical Sights:
Danno, of Sand Castle Scrolls, Hi-Point 995, 9mm: 46
True Blue Sam, Hi-Point .45 ACP: 38
Engineering Johnson, Hi-Point .45 ACP: 31
Mrs. True Blue Sam, Hi-Point .45 ACP: 24
Class 2; Magnifying Optical Sights:
Billll, Hi-Point .40 S&W: 52
Labels:
E-Postal Match,
Shooting
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1 comments:
It was a fun shoot, and as you noted, educational too. My gun had a bent pin in the sear when I got it which made the trigger a long and scratchy pull.
That pin is not pressed in, and falls out easily. Replacing it with an M2.5 x 19 dowel pin, which presses in easily, removes all the free travel and produces a trigger that does not move at all until the gun fires. Still takes about 10 pounds though.
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