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Texas Shooter

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  1. Try the "flying thumbs" I helped me by taking mostly my strong hand thumb off the gun, with a tight "snug" grip and thumb on the gun, it went down and to the left, just by lifting the thumb (with the same grip) and watching your sights you might see the sights quit twisting and end up where they need to be.
  2. I just had an idea so i'm going to post it here, because I dont know where else to put it. hint hint hint It sure would be great to have a copy of Brians book on an audio CD to listen to while driving everyday........with Jim Scoutten doing the audio ! (Edited by Texas Shooter at 9:29 pm on Feb. 9, 2003)
  3. I know the feeling....the good news is the swelling is going down in my right eye...(from touching the good china) I should be back dry firing in 3-4 days. Does anyone dry fire with there shooting glasses on?
  4. If it is normal then i'm not worried now. I think I found the medical term for it "lackashootingidis"
  5. I have spent the last 4 day surfing every topic known on this site . I went home and almost got thrown out by the wife. She came home and with me standing in the living room with a gun in my hand, a cup on my head, and a dime on the front of the gun (which seem's to work better if you tape it in place) .......with the good China Plates standing up on the bar, while I was looking in the mirror ,and I was mumbling like RAINMAN, ...........(at least I was dressed) Is There a medical term for this? IS THERE A CURE FOR ANY OF THIS?
  6. My first post so I hope it is a good one. http://www.tacticalshooters.com/ http://www.tacticalshooters.com/COF/Scenario.htm go to scenario's (Edited by Texas Shooter at 6:52 pm on Feb. 6, 2003)
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