Rob's Competition Shooting Training Log
A log of my return to competition shooting after shoulder surgery, diabetes, and eye surgery
Entry for June 16, 2006
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Got a chance to train indoors this evening at Tri-State. The .22 is now totally reliable. I have not experienced a malfunction or jam in several hundred rounds, and counting. It was hard work, and more than a little frustrating, but the payoff is head and shoulders above my old Ruger "Slabside". The CM-22 design is the best I have personally fired with regard to recoil recovery. It is dead-straight back, the dot hardly moves at all. My personal experience is limited to Ruger, Pardini SP, and this pistol; among those three, this is the easiest to shoot by far. If you have a CM-22 and you don't have the accessory barrel weights, call Pilkington's and get them! It makes a noticeable difference - the aluminum frame and the weights make it easy to fine tune the balance and handling to suit yourself.

I've scanned the best Rapid Fire effort of the day, a 95.

2006-06-19 01:52:02 GMT
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