I have to admit that I have been getting discouraged with my accuracy with the pup lately. I run two or three magazines through it whenever I hit my local indoor range. I try to spend 1 or 2 hours there every other week because it helps me relax and relieve stress from work. I wouldn't say I'm a great shot with my R9, but sometimes I was totally missing a 5" ring at 7 yards. I know it takes practice because I primarily shoot single action pistols but some of my shots were down right embarrassing!
So this past weekend, I go shooting on a friends property and decided to bring the R9. It's been a few weeks since I have been able to hit the range so I figured it needed a little exercise. This is the first time I've fired it outdoors. We were shooting clay pigeons about 25 yards out with various rifles and pistols. Surprisingly, I was able to break an average of 4 out of 6 with every magazine. Needless to say my appreciation for the R9 was renewed but does anyone have any idea why there would be such a difference in my accuracy? Better lighting, fresh air, birds chirping? I can't figure it out. I hope I wasn't just having a lucky day.