In his weekly knowledge dump, Greg Ellifritz linked to the "3M Test," which supposedly assesses skills with only nine rounds:
http://preparedgunowners.com/2015/11...s-the-3m-test/
In his weekly knowledge dump, Greg Ellifritz linked to the "3M Test," which supposedly assesses skills with only nine rounds:
http://preparedgunowners.com/2015/11...s-the-3m-test/
From Older Offspring after a discussion of coffee:
"If it doesn't come from the Kaffa province of Ethiopia, it's just hot roasted-bean juice."
Today I shot 100 rounds of 22LR in a Ruger MK2 and M&P 22 Compact and finished with 20 rounds of 9mm from my G-19.
My wife and I spent some time walking stages this afternoon, for a two day match this weekend. There was very little discussion of stages with other shooters, but a lot of discussion of ammo.
Tonight YVK asked me what guns of his he could leave me if he caught Covid and died. I told him I didn’t care about his guns, but to please leave me all his 9mm ammo.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
@YVK
I call dibs on anything Ned touched
-Seconds Count. Misses Don't-
-Seconds Count. Misses Don't-
The December Rangemaster newsletter has two low round count drills, the "Baseline Skill Assessment Drill," and the "Split the Difference" drill.
From Older Offspring after a discussion of coffee:
"If it doesn't come from the Kaffa province of Ethiopia, it's just hot roasted-bean juice."