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Introduction
This is test #3 I have done with the R9s, and the emphasis
here has been again directed mainly towards ammunition
evaluation through this gun. Much
was covered in the initial and original
range test, and then later a second
test was carried out. Following that second
session I also made up a page consolidating all ammo
test figures to date. This has now been updated
and re-arranged a bit to keep manufacturer items together
- plus identifying which figures were from which test.
The prime intention was to explore further variants
of available ammo, which included - Winchester Ranger
147's (courtesy of Dan O'Brien), Winchester Silvertip
115's (courtesy of Brian Dinse), and others I had obtained
myself for the purpose, which were - Winchester White
Box 115 grain JHP's, Winchester White Box 147 grain
JHP's and CCI Blazer 115 JHP's. aluminum case variety.
I had some 124 grain Gold Dots spare so threw in another
test run on those, as much as anything to re-confirm
my previous good results with same. |
The program was again
broken down into three main sections.
First a shooting comparison on simple targets drawn
up and printed, comprising half letter paper with a
3" center orange sticker, quite basic. These tend
to tear rather too readily but otherwise work fine.
Do bear in mind that this shooter is not olympic class!
I have some problem with iron sights due to aging eyes
and will freely admit, I find small guns quite difficult.
The R9s is tho the best small pistol I have yet to use.
During testing chrono data was again taken at the same
time as putting rounds on the paper, this being the
second main aspect. I elected to use just one distance
for targets .... simplified to approx 15 feet, or a
little over... this meant I had enough ammo of all types
to use ten shot strings for each example ... thus giving
a bigger sample for results.
The gun was used once more from a simple sandbag rest
on a bench - and I wore fingerless biking gloves to
assist comfort and grip.
Finally, a wet paper pack was again used to try and
establish some form of expansion comparison. I now feel
this is still a useful approximation but due to possible
inconsistencies within the pack structure, perhaps less
reliable than really required .... more of which later. |
The set up used is
shown in the pic above ....... much as previous. Very
simple, bench and sandbags, the chrono at approx 6
feet distance and target at appropriate position.
''ground skips'' are not a problem here - I just have
to fill in the hole later!!!.
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on now to the Targets
section .........
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