If you can’t stand the heat…

The Good: Burned up 150 rounds of Georgia Arms 9mm FMJ in the Hi-Power. No Malfunctions, minimal fouling, no problems of any kind. It certainly appears to be good stuff.

The Bad: My shooting was a big bucket of fuck. Struggled to hold 3″ at 10 yards. It certainly didn’t help that the temperature was near 90 and humid, but I just could not get into a rhythm.

Worked on controlled pairs for a while and I was consistently throwing the second shot 2-3″ below the first. I think I’m overcompensating from the recoil of the first shot and dipping the gun. Dryfire practice is useless for this, since my “big” guns are all single-action. That means I can’t just snap in twice, I have to break my grip to either rack the slide or thumb-cock the hammer. The obvious but expensive solution: more live-fire practice.

I called it quits after a half-hour because the sweat was just pouring off of me and I could feel myself getting sloppy. Next time I’ll have to use a bit of forethought and NOT hit the range during the hottest part of the day.

Still, a bad day at the range beats the everliving shit out of a good day at work.

  1. We have a range like that close to my house. That’s why I drive the extra distance to Brighton.

    On the other hand, “big bucket of fuck” is going into heavy rotation in my vocabulary.

  2. Agreed. “big bucket of fuck” is great.

    And I was sweating like you last weekend at the range. My entire shirt was soaked.

  3. Heh.

    At least your gun isn’t a wretched, pulsating ball of fuck. :D

  4. Hrmm…. clamp for the rail, linear actuator, microphonic sensor to pick up the hammer hitting home (or just a membrane switch up against the breechface)… and there’s a robotic single-action dry fire assistant.

  5. How did I know you’d come up with a plan like that? Let me know when the prototype is ready for testing :-)

  6. Actually, there used to be a pneumatic barrel replacement for the 1911 that did pretty much that for dry-fire practice.

    Pull the trigger, and the pneumatics would slam the slide back.

    Or, get a Airsoft. Which for a BHP, is very damn expensive, dammit.

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