Coyote Point Rifle and Pistol Club: Feb 6, 2022

This weekend, I participated in the Coyote Point Rifle and Pistol Club’s first rifle first rifle match of the year. This was a 100yrd rimfire open and unsanctioned match. That means it was open to any smallbore rimfire rifle gun (or pistol) that could accurately fire on targets 100 yards away. For the match we were allowed the use of magnified optics and support devices such as bipods, tripods, and stands.

While everybody wanted to bring their best gear and A-game to the range, the ultimate goal was to draw out as many members from their post holiday doldrums and come out the range and enjoy some trigger time. We were moderately successful with 8 shooters on what turned out to be a beautiful, if chilly (for San Francisco) Sunday morning.

I brought out my CZ457 VPC which I honestly haven’t shot since the last match in November. The only change was my use of a single-shot magazine/adapter, which avoids the risk of the bullet face getting damaged as they get stripped from a magazine. This proved to be my biggest problem in the match as I was unfamiliar with the new device and also experienced a few failures to eject spent shells. I’ll have to use it for a bit to see if “breaking-in” is required or if I have a lemon?

Despite my new-hardware issues I managed to earn 1st place, hitting the bullseye 10 times on my 4 targets. It was a close match as I was only 3 points higher than the 2nd place shooter and 7 points higher than 3rd.

Club Website
https://www.coyotepointrpc.org

Shot Show 2022: Riton Thunder Ranch LPVO

Riton partnered with the infamous Clint Smith, the founder of Thunder Ranch training center to create a Special Edition LPVO. The Clint Smith designed green illuminated circle/diamond center with BDC and lead reference tics is head-and-shoulders better than Riton’s standard diamond-and-hash LPVO reticle. This 1-6x24mm scope is sure to appeal to tactical and action shooters.

Shot Show 2022: Kel Tec Sub CQB

At this year’s Shot Show, Kel Tec debuted an internally suppressed version of their popular Sub-2000 folding carbine. In addition to the suppressor, this variant also includes a rotating hand guard similar to the Red Lion, which rotates along the barrel axis to allow mounted optics to be rotated out of the way when the carbine is in its folded storage configuration. This version does away with the Sub-2000’s much maligned iron sights, utilizing the hinge area that contained the rear fold up sight with a locking tab for the hand guard.

Unfortunately among many other infringements to our 2A rights, California has made it a felony to own or posses a suppressor for a firearm, despite the fact that such devices actually prevents hearing injury. I would love to see Kel Tec sell an a kit to add this rotating hand guard to existing Sub2K’s.

Shot Show 2022: Palmetto State Armory

At the Palmetto State Armory booth, I got hands-on with Palmetto State Armory’s (PSA) newest versions of their Dagger; their “cheaper-than” Glock compatible striker-fired pistols. With a street-price half that of a Glock, their Dagger fits in well with PSA’s reputation for creating value-tier ARs and AK’s. This year they are also offering a more competition focused version with a RMR cut slide and a threaded barrel, for the same price (Approx $399). They say that eventually all of their Daggers will come with RMR cut slides standard.

We also got a look at the prototype of their “57 Rock”, which joins the FN Five-seveN, Ruger 57, and Kel-Tec’s P50 pistols utilizing the FN P90’s 5.7x28mm cartridge. It has much more appealing aesthetics of a modern striker-fired pistol despite its huge capacity of 23 rounds in a standard magazine.

I would love to test these myself but unfortunately, living in California with its inane “Handgun Roster” law (certified by then AG Kamala Harris), we can’t have nice things.

Shot Show 2022: Athlon Optics

I visited the Athlon Optics booth at Shot Show 2022 in Las Vegas where Athlon announced their “Shooting Sports Giveback” promotion.

Athlon is giving away 5 prizes worth $65,000. One winner will be chosen each quarter to receive $10,000 in cash and Athlon products. And if you came in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd using an Athlon scope, you’ll also be eligible for a $25K grand prize. To enter, you have to compete in any shooting sports competition and enter your name and event information on their website: https://athlonoptics.com/giveback/

Unfortunately, Athlon wasn’t ready to premier any new optics in time for the show. They did showcase their new carbon fiber, heavy-duty shooting tripods.

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