The Stoeger Cougar: 1st Trip to the Range/Report
First, let me say that I shoot regularly, but not with the goal of being an expert competition shooter. I'm looking to be the best I can be with self-defense/home defense in mind. I've been a handgun owner for about 7 or 8 months. Far from where I want to be, but that gives me a reason to keep practicing. I just ask that you keep that in mind when reading my absolutely subjective review, and when viewing my targets. :)
I took the Stoegar Cougar (.45 ACP) to the range for the first time tonight. Fired 100 rounds through it. One box of 50 Sellier & Bellot, and one box of 50 Blazer (real cheap). No issues of any kind. 1st through 100th round fired fine. The pistol feels good in the hand. I have big hands, and my grip feels natural on it. No issues there. The sights remind me of those on my CZ-75, which I like. The recoil isn't much more significant than that of my Glock 19, which is great. The trigger feels great. I'm still adapting to my Glock, but it's definitely not a Glock-like trigger. It's not as smooth, and doesn't have as short a reset as my SIG P229 Elite, but then it's not designed with SIG's SRT. But, it feels good. In terms of accuracy, see the pics below. Keep in mind that I shoot regularly, but always encounter a learning curve when moving to a new pistol.
At 7 yards:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ougar_7yds.jpg
At 10 yards:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ugar_10yds.jpg
At 15 yards:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ugar_15yds.jpg
Re: The Stoeger Cougar: 1st Trip to the Range/Report
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Originally Posted by
marks
First, let me say that I shoot regularly, but not with the goal of being an expert competition shooter. I'm looking to be the best I can be with self-defense/home defense in mind. I've been a handgun owner for about 7 or 8 months. Far from where I want to be, but that gives me a reason to keep practicing. I just ask that you keep that in mind when reading my absolutely subjective review, and when viewing my targets. :)
I took the Stoegar Cougar (.45 ACP) to the range for the first time tonight. Fired 100 rounds through it. One box of 50 Sellier & Bellot, and one box of 50 Blazer (real cheap). No issues of any kind. 1st through 100th round fired fine. The pistol feels good in the hand. I have big hands, and my grip feels natural on it. No issues there. The sights remind me of those on my CZ-75, which I like. The recoil isn't much more significant than that of my Glock 19, which is great. The trigger feels great. I'm still adapting to my Glock, but it's definitely not a Glock-like trigger. It's not as smooth, and doesn't have as short a reset as my SIG P229 Elite, but then it's not designed with SIG's SRT. But, it feels good. In terms of accuracy, see the pics below. Keep in mind that I shoot regularly, but always encounter a learning curve when moving to a new pistol.
At 7 yards:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ougar_7yds.jpg
At 10 yards:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ugar_10yds.jpg
At 15 yards:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ugar_15yds.jpg
Looks pretty damn good to me. Especially if those are 5 inch targets, which I assume they are.
Re: The Stoeger Cougar: 1st Trip to the Range/Report
Quote:
Originally Posted by
rwb1500
Looks pretty damn good to me. Especially if those are 5 inch targets, which I assume they are.
Yes, they are. Thanks!
Re: The Stoeger Cougar: 1st Trip to the Range/Report
good deal, keep practicing and get acquainted with that new gun and you'll have everything in the bull in no time.