Lil Stinkpot
Lucky Greenhorn
This is very much like what I am looking for. I am trying to learn precision shooting. Heh. Trying. What I have right now is just the notebook, and I try to write in my shots. It's not going so well, especially when I try to log a 6 and keep writing 9. Derp. Anyways, I was looking for something I saw once that had a place to indicate the weather, what ammo you used, and even a little target to dot in each shot, and a generous notes section. I think I'll be needing something a little more advanced when I start shooting the .22; the teeny little bullets are so much mroe sensitive to variables.
Heck, even the notebook, clumsy as it is, already pointed out a trend that I need to look into. But that's a story for later.
Heck, even the notebook, clumsy as it is, already pointed out a trend that I need to look into. But that's a story for later.




We also discussed the difference between shooting at the range, and shooting when the worst case happens, and you need your FA. I spent a few minutes doing what I'll call an educational exercise. Stand in the kitchen, and suddenly whip around and confront an "assailant" behind me: turn-raise-dry fire, and then look at where my shot would have gone. The kitchen counter would have gotten really beat up, but that evil old bottle of Ajax did finally get it's imagined due justice in the end. LOL! In all seriousness, if you're gonna carry, you need to practice for situations like that. I never have, and I could see that in the wild directions my hypothetical rounds went, and by how awkwardly I drew and handled the pistol. I also learned what a wad cutter round is. Very interesting!





The NDS front and rear sights warranted a quick Google, but now that I know basically how they work, they might actually do so. Work. I'll try them. The front sight is claimed to have a large range of movement-- that might be handy later. For now, I just need to learn how to use it all. Elevation is taken care of at the front sight. Weird.