Sometimes, I find I can get pretty peed off with tinkering and even struggle to enjoy a plink. Partly it is due to having a table full of stuff "in quarantine" , partly waiting for bits to turn up and partly other stuff going on. Throw in that I have open fields at the side of me and it can get pretty breezey----so it makes pistol plinking quite difficult.
Anyhow, recently, I have been using tags on the pistols, for where they shoot and what bits to keep an eye on. I haven't actually reduced the number of guns on the table but quite a few are now labelled up ----so I think I'm moving in the right direction.
The weather has not looked too promising today, so I decided to pick up a couple of pistols for a plink, a Webley Junior and the Frankenpistol. I've spent an hour or so, having a plink, firstly with the Junior and then the Frankenpistol, stopping to adjust the sight or to open up the rear sight notch a bit--------and I really bloody enjoyed myselfThe Junior was shooting brilliantly and as I opened up and squared up the Frankenpistol that was too. I'm not entirely happy with the sight picture , but that may improve if I get a bit of cold blue, but it is shooting accurately.
Now if I can get hold of that Cadet Major stock, hopefully I'll get another one sorted out.![]()