I have written two blog posts about my thoughts on night sights, they are available HERE and HERE if you want to catch up to where we are now. Over the weekend, I was able to get in some range time at night with a buddy, and we decided to try something out. We recreated … Continue reading Being able to see the sights and how much it matters
Month: March 2018
The Tale of Two Reloads
I have made the full switch back to a semi-auto handgun this year. I have not shot a revolver in any meaningful way all year, so at least 3 months. I was looking back at some old notes and noticed something kind of interesting. I have been shooting the Wilson 5x5 quite a bit lately, … Continue reading The Tale of Two Reloads
Learning to Drive the Dot Part II
About 2 months ago I posted about not really digging the "drive the dot" style sight picture that the FN 509 is set up for. Since then, I have really tried to accept it, and learn how to use it. I assumed the best way to do that would be with a lot of accuracy … Continue reading Learning to Drive the Dot Part II
Drill: Finding Your Level
There are a lot of good drills out there. Some are designed to develop a skill, some are designed to test a skill. "Finding Your Level" I am pretty convinced as more of a test than a skill builder drill, at least if you shoot it as written. Essentially it test a shooter's ability to … Continue reading Drill: Finding Your Level