I really enjoy going to a public range on a rainy day. I can almost guarantee I will have the whole place to myself. Which allows me to work on movement drills.
Living in the frozen north country (Minnesota) I have two grills. A charcoal one for Spring, Summer, and Fall. And a gas one for the 6 months of winter.
As mentioned several times already, great thread! My question is does one only gain this vision ability through live fire? I can practice dry fire and get my sights lined up wherever I am looking, but I am still as slow as a snail when shooting.
I have many, but came across this today and liked it: The key is not the "will to win" - everybody has that. It is the will to prepare to win that is important
I am happy the snow is going also. But there is this stuff on the ground that is all brown. I had know idea what it was, till my kids told me it is GRASS. Wow, it seems like it has been forever since I have seen it.
After several months of being buried in snow and being restricted to dryfire/indoor ranges, I was finally able to venture outside and shoot without freezing any important extremities off. Ahhh the sweet smell of fresh air mixed with gun powder!