Switching from home defense to target sport shooting. I joined a club this past year and have been learning quite a bit. This club has a lot of active members and they like to do events.
One of the events is called speed steel. Basically, a row of steel plates for each competitor. This is mainly .22, but theyre testing a few centerfire sessions too.
Im proud to say ive been pulled into it and its a lot of fun, people st the club are very friendly and want you to test out different models. Most people are using a Ruger mark IV, and after testing the lite, a tactical, and a hunter (all of these fully fitted out for comp), i went with a Mark IV hunter.
Theres a couple thst have been sport shooting for a long time, and the husband helps newbies out by performing upgrades for free, labor only im paying for parts. I tested his Mark IV Hunter on Thursday at the weekly event, and it was so smooth. The weight of it as well as a compensator vented top kept recoil to almost nothing. Being able to keep the red dot trained on the line of steel plates made a big difference
After the Mark IV is upgraded, ill post a pic. Im pretty excited. Overall cost for the mark IV plus upgrades will land around $1600. According to these peeps, a centerfire target pistol that they would use starts around $4K, but i haven’t been able to discuss models and upgrades yet, thats a bit outta my price range and i did not plan for it either lol
The event for .22 is indoor, steel plates at 35 ft. Theres an outdoor pistol range with a .22 area that ive visited twice this week with Sig P322 iron sights, steel plates at 50 ft., so been learning on that and its coming along. P322 is a great starter pistol