No irons right? That’s excellent.
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Thanks. I think the farthest targets were no more than 15 yds. You’ll note that the miss on the steel was when I had to lean and my arm triangle was compromised. For the other targets, I was able to rely on index, and the bullets went where I was looking. Good exercise. I plan to shoot some more dot off in practice.
So for Steel Challenge I made A in all divisions and M in CO, PCCO, RFPO, RFPI, RFRO, RFRI…
PCCI is a soft peak time so I made GM in that.
I went back to optics after working PCCI, RFRI and RFPI… and it went really well. Couple of Hundos and a bunch of M+/GM- runs without practicing them on PCCI, RFRO, RFPO.
Irons definitely helped my optics shooting at this level. I’m still not a good pistol iron shooter, it’s hard to constrain the head so narrowly inline with the sights for me.
Six weeks post surgery, my wife shot her first match using both hands to hold the pistol today. She swears that shooting is therapeutic for increasing her range of motion.
https://youtu.be/z4X0gqmOkrU?feature=shared
A friend of a friend was at the match today with his drone. I didn't realize he was filming me until he asked if I would like to see the footage of this stage. Very interesting perspective.
https://youtu.be/RZje3xyaM2E?feature=shared
I think that USPSA might have banned drones at matches after one crash landed on an active stage.
A number of people do it (safer) with 10' tall selfie sticks on range carts.
EDIT: this is the drone policy for championships
https://uspsa.org/policies/view/39da...e%20Policy.pdf