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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    which were low cap unfriendly
    Wow, no kidding, at least the one you got video of. That's a lot of targets/rounds from only 2 positions. Is there even a way for a Production shooter to run that stage without doing flat-footed reloads?

  2. #182
    Quote Originally Posted by olstyn View Post
    Wow, no kidding, at least the one you got video of. That's a lot of targets/rounds from only 2 positions. Is there even a way for a Production shooter to run that stage without doing flat-footed reloads?
    Not friendly at all.
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  3. #183
    I'm trying to watch your videos, but by the time I hit play your putting your pistol away.
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    "I don't need a ppq, I don't need a ppq, I don't need a ppq"



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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Sellers View Post
    "I don't need a ppq, I don't need a ppq, I don't need a ppq"



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    Do it...

  6. #186
    I decided that drill of drawing and shooting ten at 25 was absolutely killer for trigger control. I didn’t have the attention span to shoot ten, but every second or third drill today, I would just draw and shoot five at the head box at 25 yards. I experimented with time, varying from keeping them on the head box to being more careful on the trigger. Still, careful on the trigger was without delay. This was my best draw and shoot five from 25 yards, and worth a picture.

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  7. #187
    I missed shooting a few days this week, and have been working hard to catch up. I started with one five shot group from 45 yards (Q5/DP Pro/PMC 115 ball).

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    Then I focused on speed at further distance, in this instance a series of draws to an eight inch steel at 15 yards.



    Next, same but to an eight inch steel at 25 yards.



    Finally, a 15 yard Bill to the head box at 15 yards in 3.67:



    Then, more and more of all of the above until exhausted!
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    That's really outstanding GJM! Your determination and hard work is readily apparent.
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    Oops, missed the Bill drill video.
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    Outstanding. Such a clean draw.

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