Been dry firing this one for 2 week, probably 600-700 trigger pulls on it waiting for ammo and good weather. The day finally arrived. Got to the range today for really what I considered a function test rather than a legitimate practice session. Also wanted to try out the various loads I had gathered. Overall pretty satisfied. Function was excellent, timing was spot on. Figuring out the hold with fixed sites took me a bit. Need to bury the dot in the rear U for sure. All shooting was done at 7 yards. Ammo was High Desert 98 gr wadcutter, 100 gr JHP, 100 gr lead Round Nose and Buffalo Bore 130 gr +P hard cast. The BB were definetly loaded hot. Lots more recoil compared to the rest, probably won’t be my carry load. The wadcutters were very mild and based on the ballistic reports for .32 tgey have the best penetration so while contrary to conventional wisdom, I think I’ll be carrying these. The LRN and JHP had a bit more recoil than the wadcutters but not bad by any means. It’s just the reports that they offer nothing over the wadcutters in terms of penetration, so why use them? I fired 114 rounds and had zero issues, no light primer strikes. I will install the Apex spring kit and function test again. If I can lessen the trigger pull and have 100% reliability, great. If not I’ll stick with the factory springs and just keep breaking in the trigger to smooth it out further. The only issue I had at all was sticky extraction. I didn’t lube the gun at all before heading to the range so the extractor rod was a bit dry but some of the cases required me to pull the from the chambers. Hopefully more rounds will smooth out any machining burrs or anything causing the friction.
My technique needs to improve for sure. Once I have the gun figured out more focused practice will follow.
Ets: target pic is appearing rotated 90* counterclockwise. Many of my shots are in the 10-11 o’clock area.
My technique needs to improve for sure. Once I have the gun figured out more focused practice will follow.
Ets: target pic is appearing rotated 90* counterclockwise. Many of my shots are in the 10-11 o’clock area.
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