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  1. #11
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    Well done Josh.

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by joshs View Post
    Thanks for posting the results so fast. In all fairness, I doubt that on Stage 4 of my first run that I shot faster than you and didn't drop any points.

  3. #13
    Ugh. So slow on the first stage. I really need to work on finding a handheld light technique that doesn't suck for me.

    Fun match though...thanks for running it!

  4. #14
    Ouch. That was a rough match for me. Time to start hitting the range a bit more.

  5. #15
    Being my first time participating I knew I'd be just about at the bottom of the rankings. Had a great time though. Looking forward to improving and signing up for future matches.

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    Very sorry I missed this match! Well done, Josh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JV View Post
    Well done Josh.
    Thanks. Also, thank to Doug, JConn, jdub, geof, and zeroflux for helping with match setup/admin, and to the NRA Range Staff for bearing with us when we went way over time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baronfitz View Post
    I really need to work on finding a handheld light technique that doesn't suck for me.
    I watched every shooter who tried to use a two-handed flashlight/gun grip struggle with the direction of the light or accidental turnoff of the light. Shooters who used neck index/Harries had very few issues with illuminating the targets.

    Personally, I use neck index (really temple or jaw depending on which side of something I'm shooting around) as my low light technique because I get a lot of repetitions shooting SHO and using a flashlight w/o a gun that carry over well to my low light technique. If I were going to try to use a different technique, I'd practice it regularly to ensure that I could properly index the beam to PoA. I've also never found a good way to transition from using the light to search to using the light to shoot with any technique other than neck index or Harries.

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    Sorry, I've been a bit lazy in getting my videos cut...but here's mine from the October KSTG:



    (I certainly picked the wrong gun for this sort of thing - Rick Grimes' choice of a six-shooter in The Walking Dead is completely unrealistic =)
    "WHAT?!? I CAN'T HEAR YOU OVER THE SOUND OF HOW RIDICULOUS YOUR GUN IS!" - TLG

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