WobblyPossum
06-24-2018, 01:37 PM
I picked up a Defense Targets Ready Ship Target for 15% off during their Fathers Day Sale. I took it to the range today and realized I don’t know too many drills to shoot on steel. I saw one drill recently either here or on Instagram (Lane Drill?) where you draw and shoot one at 50y, run to 25y and shoot one, run to 15y and shoot two, back to 25y for one and back to 50y for one more. I ran that four or five times today and had a lot of fun. I’m also a fan of the SIG Academy Blaze X drill.
Does anyone have and good drills that preferably involve some movement like those I listed? I prefer to do more static, stand and deliver kind of shooting with paper targets and would like to run some more dynamic stuff with the steel. I know Pat MacNamara posts all sorts of cool ones on his Instagram. Maybe I should start bringing a kettlebell to the range lol.
Also, I totally misjudged the angle the spall would be diverted to and poked a nice little hole in my can of spray paint, sending white paint everywhere. If this happens to you, remember that there is still some pressure in the can even after the paint stops spraying everywhere. This is important to know for when you pick the can up which causes more paint to spray all over your Salomons.
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Does anyone have and good drills that preferably involve some movement like those I listed? I prefer to do more static, stand and deliver kind of shooting with paper targets and would like to run some more dynamic stuff with the steel. I know Pat MacNamara posts all sorts of cool ones on his Instagram. Maybe I should start bringing a kettlebell to the range lol.
Also, I totally misjudged the angle the spall would be diverted to and poked a nice little hole in my can of spray paint, sending white paint everywhere. If this happens to you, remember that there is still some pressure in the can even after the paint stops spraying everywhere. This is important to know for when you pick the can up which causes more paint to spray all over your Salomons.
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My posts only represent my opinion and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or official policies of my employer. Obvious spelling errors are likely the result of an iPhone keyboard.