Thanks Tom, great info as always.
Shot the drill today at my local, scored 18/25. Need to work on my dominant / non-dominant hand shooting.
Thanks Tom, great info as always.
Shot the drill today at my local, scored 18/25. Need to work on my dominant / non-dominant hand shooting.
"...As for me and my house, we will serve tacos." Fiesta 24:7
^^^ …you and me both, sir.
But, you “are in the arena”, so good for you. I cleaned it at 3 yards a week or so ago-time for me to step up!
Shot it yesterday, G19 build w/ optic. 24/25.
Pulled the first shot on #2, don't know what happened, didn't even call it. Maybe it's from all the drills I've been shooting with a timer. Definitely had to tell myself to slow down.
I have to say though, I haven't shot any kind of Dot Torture in a long time, and this excercise just reinforces to me how very valuable and advantageous an optic is for me.
I would get fatigued, trying to keep front and rear aligned, while executing a good press, and being able to just focus on just the dot (the target dot, not the reticle of the optic) makes all the difference in the world.
Last edited by ViniVidivici; 11-02-2024 at 02:54 PM.
I thought I'd squeeze-pun intended-a session yesterday, but it was not to be. Call it corny, but shooting on Election Day seems somehow apropos for America. I just hope all the shooting stays on the ranges for the foreseeable future.
25 for 25 @ 5 yards, with my personal Gen 5 G19MOS, ACRO mounted. Ammunition was dept. practice 147 gr. Winchester FMJFP. Shot on lit dept. indoor range at lunchtime between class sessions. I took my time and am pleased and mildly surprised with results. I sweated on the single handed shooting as that's where I struggle sometimes.
I almost dumped one on the "10" after the reload(I know better-after a manipulation, focus!).
@RJ and @ViniVidivici, thanks for suggesting; I'll look forward to next month!
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