Took a little trip to the range today to get in a little handgun practice while the weather is nice.


First I shot a Sig in 40 cal. Everything went well.my first shot was fired double-action and went slightly left but everything else went where I wanted for the most part. (Ignore the little piece of tape at the bottom of the target. It was a "used" target and was there before I started.)





Next, I broke out my Glock 17. Everything went a bit high and to the left. I've always had problems pulling my shots to the left, especially with Glocks.





No matter how hard I tried, if I aimed dead center, everything would go left.





Mildly frustrated with the Glock, I broke out a Sig in 9mm. I was hoping to repeat the good performance I had with the 40 caliber Sig earlier. No such luck. Everything still went slightly left.





Took a few "head shots" with the Sig and managed to keep nine out of ten of them on paper. Not sure how since everything in the middle of the target goes left. I fully expected a lot of misses on the head.





Just for grins, I got the Glock back out and took a few head shots. Once again, I kept nine out of ten of them on paper.





Not sure why I can hit something as small as the head part of the target OK but can't seem to hit the center unless I aim to the right. And why is it just with my 9mm handguns? I seem to do OK with the 40.


Stupid handguns.


This is why I like rifles.