With a few more instructions, we all donned our hearing protection and headed to the range. The first gun I tried was the .22 cal semi automatic. I had a pretty close pattern (all within about 3 inches). The next one was a .22 cal revolver. The pattern was a bit larger. The next one was a 357 magnum Smith & Wesson long barrel. See below:

That one was a duzzy and shot better than I thought it would (I could handle it and I still had a pretty tight pattern). I just thought it was funny to go from a .22Cal all the way to a 357 magnum. The last one, before the 9mm, was a 357 Magnum 2” barrel. I didn’t like that one very much and neither did Kirstin. The instructor had that one out so that we could experience the kick back on different style guns. Then came two different 9mm and both handled well. I am interested in getting the Ruger SR9 17 + 1, as soon as I can convince Judy that we can still be safe in the house with a locked firearm while still having something to defend our home. With the successive guns, except the 9mm semi automatic, the shot pattern got progressively bigger. And with the 357 magnum 2” barrel Saturday night special, I don’t know if I even hit the target – I didn’t see any new holes being made! I may have been one of the people that put holes in the ceiling. It was hard to control. Watch out because quick draw is back in town.
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Kyle took me shooting a few weeks ago. We shot a rifle and a handgun (I forget the exact names of the guns). I was okay shooting the rifle and hit the target several times but I hated the handgun. It scared me and I only shot it once. A big part of me not liking the experience was the noise of the range. It was so loud even with earplugs and I could feel the concussions of the bigger guns further down the range. We went to the range on a weekend and Kyle says that during the week the range is a lot less crowded. He wants to take me back on a week day but I don't know yet if I want to go.
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