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Steveandzero

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  • Birthday 06/01/1975

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    Steve shauver

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  1. Thanks Chirpy I'll see you there, I'll be the guy shooting slow and looking confused. Steve
  2. Fbg001 yes! I agree, I would rather go home with all A's and take a loooong time then be the fastest guy there with zero points. The scoring thing dose have me a bit confused. Is there a thred for general easy to understand rules, or should I search for them each individually?
  3. Hey Hi-power Jack will you please elaborate on your last post. Thank you in advance for any help you can offer. What is proper technique when it comes to practice? any books you would recommend? dry fire. I've done hours of dry fire with rifle. Prone, sitting, and kneeling all take time to get right for that one EXACT position. In uspsa pistol it seems like everything is on the move and intentionally done to keep you a bit off balance, how do you practice dry fire for this? Gear is all a hodgepodge from other shooting sports, I did pick up a used DAA holster and mag holders from the classifieds here on this sight, I guess I should donate some cash now ? The pistol is a used SV sight tracker, but it's still got a lot of life left in it. I do need more mbx mags though, if you know somebody....
  4. Hello all, I have been shooting for fun a long time and finaly got bit by the competition bug a few years ago. Mostly CMP rifle and pistol until last summer when I did a USPSA match and some 3 gun at my local club and love it. Other than practice (a lot) what advice would you give a new shooter in USPSA. Thanks, Steve (and his dog Zero)
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