Taking the Professor to the Range

1 year ago
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The range trip and cleaning afterward with Professor Pew CLP.
Enjoy the comedy, we tried to make it fun.
I estimate roughly 300 rounds through the handgun on this trip, all of which was general range ammo not fancy stuff with particularly clean powder. The "good" ammo was PMC bronze.

Professor Pew served very well. To the degree that when I finished cleaning it afterward, I reloaded with my defensive ammo and put the pistol back where I keep it for home defense. No concerns at all.

In general, great range trip. I focused on my P80 because the goal was to test Professor Pew, but we also had a lot of fun and got a little rifle time in as well. As always when I pull out the suppressed 300blk and take it to an outdoor range, it's stupid quiet. We were talking, I was hearing the spring in the buffer tube, and there was a little noise from the BCG cycling, but otherwise nearly silent. My shooting didn't interrupt our conversation at all.

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