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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    This thread has been quiet lately. Charlie's match video from yesterday.

    Good job on those plates on a lean!
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    I was shooting a stage at a match today, and finished off with lean. I then took a step forward to unload and got tangled up with an activator that sent me flying. I managed to place the pistol on the ground, break my fall with my left hand and do a roll like I used to do in my collegiate volleyball days. My only injury was the front of my shin from the activator and I broke a mag pouch off my belt.

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    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    I was shooting a stage at a match today, and finished off with lean. I then took a step forward to unload and got tangled up with an activator that sent me flying. I managed to place the pistol on the ground, break my fall with my left hand and do a roll like I used to do in my collegiate volleyball days. My only injury was the front of my shin from the activator and I broke a mag pouch off my belt.
    Yikes. Nice roll and muzzle control.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    Yikes. Nice roll and muzzle control.
    Ditto. I hate friggin' activators in the pathway of the shooting area. Almost as much as I hate 3" tall square tube fault lines.

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    My match video from today:

    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    I've been working on "seeing less", to reduce the time spent on picking a spot on the target. I finally reached the point where I didn't see enough ... 2 Mikes on the far turtle, and I didn't even see it.


    Good balance of aggression and focus on this one.


    20-25yd partials... I shot them too conservatively by looking at the C/D line. 3 Deltas hurt more than the risk of hitting the NS.


    Tough plate swinger!
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    Good shooting! The restroom door was a nice touch. Do you have any issues with slipping on brass on the concrete?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    Good shooting! The restroom door was a nice touch. Do you have any issues with slipping on brass on the concrete?
    Thanks!

    No issues w slipping on brass, but the concrete gets slick as snot from the unburned powder and lead dust.
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