Well, some of you folks may have read the message I posted a few days ago regarding where to rent a Ruger revolver in Houston. Longtooth was one of the people who responded to that post, and to make a long story short, today I made the 135 mile drive from my NW Houston home to the shooting range Longtooth frequents to meet him and Flintknapper, and to try my hand at shooting his Ruger GP100 and Flint's SP101. After a long but pleasant drive, I arrived at about 1:15 pm and met Longtooth and Flint. They are very nice people and excellent instructors. We ended up going through a very hands-on and detailed lesson on revolver and semi-auto shooting that had me learning all of the right habits in the beginning. i tried my hand at a Ruger .22 semiauto, then the GP100 and SP101 with 38 special, after which Longtooth proved the rumors about him correct by producing a beautiful Kimber 1911 and urging me to try it
![Surprised :o](./images/smilies/icon_surprised.gif)
I was suprised to find that the recoil was heavier than the GP100. After some practice with the 1911 (Which IS a nice gun btw), I decided I wanted to try some .357 mag rounds. Well, it turned out all we had availible were 5 rounds of +P+ with 125gr (I think) hollowpoints
![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
I tried these, with some trepidation, and found that they were very managable. After a few more loads of .38 Special we decided to call it a day, and headed home.
Summary
I had a wonderful time and am now confident that I can handle normal-sized revolvers and 1911s with safety and reasonable accuracy. Now all I need is practice
The Guns-Ruger 22 semiauto-it's a 22 pistol-what's not to like?
Ruger GP100-I love this gun! Accurate, low recoil, fits my hand well
Ruger SP101-Like the GP100, but not quite as comfortable
Kimber .45 1911-kicks hard but is very accurate and I'm sure with practice the recoil would not be an issue
The People Longtooth-A wonderful guy who is a great instructor
Flintknapper-Another great guy who really helped out with the few issues I had.
Was it worth the 270 mile drive? Absolutely
Can i shoot decently? According to the mutters I heard, I think I did pretty well.
I would highly recommend that anyone who get the chance to learn from these people do so, you won't regret it.