Bought Sig Sauer P250 w/6 magazines

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  • doddg

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    We will have to do it again, you didn't get the chance to try my Buckmark.


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    1. Now I won't be able to sleep tonight! ha!
     

    KJQ6945

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    1. Somehow at that distance I think I'll be hearing the "fhht" sound of .22 rounds going into the wood backing the steel. :ar15:
    I'll watch through the thermal. I can see where your rounds impact the wood. They're hot. We've zeroed plenty of rifles this way. No worries
     

    doddg

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    1. I have my range toys in the trunk to go to shoot this morning after I pick up the shadow to going to buy
    2. I had some time between my physical therapy and that appointment so I went to the range and shot the sigsauer P250
    3. Since it is only double action, it is great practice for trigger control.
    I shot five magazines at 20 feet and then five magazines at 30 feet and basically I didn’t stray more than about 2 1/2 or 3 inches from the ex.
    4. I took pics, of course, and I’ll post them:
    That on not on my pretty five In one target but my $.15 cheap targets, Ha!
    5. I will test out the 250, and the new grounding but I got.
     

    doddg

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    Range pics.
    Since it is D/A only it provides opportunity to practice "finger" control.

    Sig P250 at 20'
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    30' with the D/A only
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    doddg

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    This Sig 250 hasn't got much love lately, too many other things to shoot, and especially in the .22LR context.
    The only reason I still have this the DAO nature of it being good training.
    That, and I love the feel of the gun (OK, that is 2 reasons).

    20' and 30' and 40': No awards were given out. :laugh:
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    223 Gunner

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    It looks like your skills are improving.

    I agree, and he should be with as much range time/trigger time he gets in.
    I took the day off yesterday and went to the outdoor range I belong to. Met another INGOer that has a very nice "Glock" build, I now have the itch to build a Glock clone.
     

    doddg

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    I agree, and he should be with as much range time/trigger time he gets in.
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    1. I did get to go to the range 3 days in a row this week (T, W & R) and if you count last weekend: 4 times in a week.
    2. 3 or the 4 were .22LR days with Thursday being 9mm day (Shadow 2, Sig 365 & G26), with just the Sig 250 .22LR on the side first, to practice my double-action pull.
     
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