I worked some on what I FAIL out on yesterday. D2 SHO at 10 yards. I haven't graduated to 15 yards yet. Got my success rate to 87.5%.
I worked some on what I FAIL out on yesterday. D2 SHO at 10 yards. I haven't graduated to 15 yards yet. Got my success rate to 87.5%.
“Remember, being healthy is basically just dying as slowly as possible,” Ricky Gervais
Ha, ha. As I found out yesterday.
Gen 3 G-17, Blade-Tech, open carry. 7 yards: fail. Dropped 1 shot SHO.
2nd try: fail at 20 yards. That was a little better.
3rd try: fail at 15 yards.
Switched to Gen 4 G-17,
1st try: fail at 7 yards
2nd try: fail at 15 yards.
I never got even close to using all the time. Just yanking on the trigger and pulling shots left.
All my 5 second standard shooting yesterday was with a Gen 4 G26. I think maybe the incrementally smaller Gen 4 grip might be helpful to me.
I graduated 10 yards yesterday! Yay me. LOL Then I failed at 15. Went to work on my weak spot immediately; D2 SHO at 15 yards and went 11 for 12 alphas there. So my long hard slog goes on.
Beyond the grip on the pistol though I think my biggest learning is to be patient, lock in the best grip on the draw and don't rush those shots. Be deliberate with some sense of urgency.
Last edited by JHC; 05-23-2016 at 06:21 AM.
“Remember, being healthy is basically just dying as slowly as possible,” Ricky Gervais