I'll add my 2 shekels...
That was really fun and a beautiful place to shoot. I'm considering joining that gun club.
I want to especially thank Topgun for letting me try the Luger. As you said, everyone ought to be able to say that they fired a Luger once in their lives, and now I have!!
Also enjoyed that Aimpoint .45/.22 conversion (I probably got the optical sight name wrong-sorry).
I was pleased to see the number of Maks out there. They're fine shooters and pretty accurate, too.
Bart and I had a blast with our .357 Trapper leverguns. Mine is the first rifle I have owned. Bart warned me once I fired it, I would be hooked, and he was sure right!! That is one cool little rifle.
I hope everyone who wanted to got a chance to shoot the revolvers. I admit that I have a weakness for fine-tuned DA combat revolvers.
The Sig 225 continues to be a disappointment because of it's inability to feed hollowpoints. I tried 115 grain and also 147 grain JHPs, hoping that the bullet weight might make a difference, but it seems willing to feed only FMJs. Good thing I've got a Ruger if I need a 9mm!!!
It was a fine day for northern California shooters, but it wasn't just the guns. It was being able to put names with faces and to be around like-minded people who, unlike many in the state's population, have common sense and maintain personal responsibility. I think it would be very cool if the group kept going on a regular basis.
A special thanks is due to 45R for setting this up, and also to Yolo Sportsmens' Association for welcoming us.
I enjoyed meeting you all very much. If we can do it on a Sunday next time, I might be able to talk my wife, Dead-Eye, into coming with me.