Did anyone else notice the sound of the braying donkey at the 15 second mark? Gotta love Wapakoneta , Ohio, go bucks....
Last edited by CCT125US; 05-16-2012 at 03:11 PM.
Taking a break from social media.
Thanks for the props bro, seriously!
I think there may be an economy of motion advantage to AIWB especially with a hands down start. In the past, I've shared the view that there is a big tradeoff with the reload from a closed front shirt. Since I adopted the more conventional support side OWB mag pouches though, I've been practicing my slidelock reload more and the times are dropping compared to where I was with that wacky double-front-IWB thing I used to run. I saw a bunch of 1.2x slidelock reloads in dry fire yesterday and today, but that was in dry fire...
That is very interesting to hear. I've found it very hard to shoot sub-5 in even a minor pressure situation.
I am very affected by stress. I'm still trying to work that out. I have nerves of butter sometimes and I melt. I have no illusions of any sub-4 run with Todd standing next to me for the only official chance at the FAST I'll have for a very long time.
So I'm curious if the videos we are seeing from Vogel and Stoeger are representative of speeds at which they can 'guarantee' the hits? I guess that's almost the same question as 'what speed would you shoot this in competition?' although I wonder if that question might hinge more on the stress of competition, as opposed to being purely an issue of 'guaranteed hits' vs. 'pretty likely hits' without regard to the stress issue.
Yeah, that was funny, especially on Vogel's facebook page where he said it sounded like a dinosaur. It was like the donkey knew awesome shooting when he heard it.