Until you drop the slide... As the range master for our local range, if you were to handle a firearm with the slide locked back while other shooters were downrange, you would be "selective...
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Until you drop the slide... As the range master for our local range, if you were to handle a firearm with the slide locked back while other shooters were downrange, you would be "selective...
Take one cinder block. Place one pound of binary explosives to each void in the block (I grind prilled ammonium nitrate to the consistency of salt and use 10% by weight alum. powder). Place said...
All were new when purchased. In no particular order:
1. Power Custom PPC revolvers, 2 built on Smith model 10s, 1 built on Smith model 13, one in .44 Special built on model 28 (Ron reamed the...
I tried a Serpa shortly after they were introduced. I disabled the lock by filing the plastic tab/retention device down. I eventually put the holster where it belonged, in the trash bin.
I think you got that backwards. The thread over there about this thread over here stopped a week ago over there, but you guys are still going.
Bassam a mod on Doodie? Now that is funny.
Welcome Guano. I see your username is appropriate. Back to the OP, shooters interested in the winning mindset would do well to read With Winning in Mind by Lanny Bassham. The book is also available...
Could be, but you would need a screen door and a scoop shovel to sift thought all of the trash for one small jewel. Have you tried Brian Enos' forum?
People that might be looking to improve or diagnose a problem might care. Then again, if your shooting is good enough to suit you, carry on.
Posted on Doodie? Why would anyone roll around in the gutter with Doodie trash?
The angle your eyeball makes with a lens is called panoramic tilt. My vision improves dramatically when I tilt my chin down. Oviously, my eye glasses are out of adjustment. If you google images for...
Biggest myth of all, "Internet shooting forums are a reliable source of good information."
Absolutely nothing. I am no better off as a USPSA GM than I was as a Marksman PPC shooter when I started back in 1977. Is that the answer you wanted to hear?
There is nothing new about the reload Ben Stoeger advocates. His reload is very similar to the reload technique of the top shooters back when single stacks ruled the roost. Reloading lower and closer...
Number three seems like a really high grasp on the magazine. If it works for you, go for it with a passion. FWIW, draw, fire (and hit), reload, fire again, in under two seconds with a single stack...
The above quote is from the Doodie Project in regards to this thread. I am here to troll. Seriously, I too have noticed instructor qualifications in the shooting community do seem to be based mostly...
Getting behind the gun refers to your shooting platform from head to toe, and to your mental game. Drive the gun with intent and purpose, other wise you shooting will just become one big cluster...
Failure to isolate the action of the trigger finger from the rest of the hand can result in low hits. If you think the problem is anticipation, here is a little blurb from J.J. Racaza. Could be you...
Forum rule going way back to the original bulletin board software over a decade ago.
AKA timing drills. That's how I got past my trigger freeze issues. The most common cause of "trigger freeze" is simply not isolating the action of the trigger finger from the rest of the grip....
Lots of high zoot IPSC shooters pin the trigger on difficult shots. I do it, but I don't like it because of the time factor and because pinning the trigger means my trigger control and vision are out...
My plans look like this. Transfer my limited quota bull elk license to a 50% or more disabled veteran, take said veteran on three day guided hunt free of charge, including meat processing, etc....
I agree. Not to drift the thread too much, but this summer I have shot well over 1000 p-dogs as has my brother. We are trying to make a good sized dent in the population at the request of the land...
I usually use IPH instead of MOA. It's easier to just ditch the .047". I use an aggregate of five groups consisting of five shots per group. I rarely shoot all five strings on the same day. It's...
I just read the entire thread and there is a ton of good info here. I am from the precision AR camp and I think the idea of is just a good way to set one's self up for dissappointment, especially if...