First off, it has been a while since my last range session. I am trying to learn the art of scoped rifle shooting. After I get fed up with that I head to my favorite range, the pistol range.
The pistol range has no silly one shot every five second rule. I am free to practice in any manor I choose. Controlled pairs, no problem. Mozambique, go right ahead. Three or four targets at once...you get the picture.
My last couple of sessions, the cause for the end of each session was fatigue. Mainly from the elbow down.
I have recently drank the Glock Kool-aid. I have noticed the heavier trigger pull.
But, there is a subtle difference. The plastic frame seems to have a vibration accompanying the recoil. After say 300-400 rounds I start to get a numbing sensation.
Does anyone else experience this?
Regards
Mot
The pistol range has no silly one shot every five second rule. I am free to practice in any manor I choose. Controlled pairs, no problem. Mozambique, go right ahead. Three or four targets at once...you get the picture.
My last couple of sessions, the cause for the end of each session was fatigue. Mainly from the elbow down.
I have recently drank the Glock Kool-aid. I have noticed the heavier trigger pull.
But, there is a subtle difference. The plastic frame seems to have a vibration accompanying the recoil. After say 300-400 rounds I start to get a numbing sensation.
Does anyone else experience this?
Regards
Mot