Little off topic...
I noticed that especially happens when I'm really solid behind the gun. The weaker my stance (heavy leaning for example), the less the gun tends to stay on track and the more I need to drive the gun into the target with the position of my arms. Strong hand only or Weak hand only is another fitting example for me.
Doesn't fit my goals right now. Sorry buddy.
You're definitely gonna kick ass with it though. You should test your max set of pull ups before and after and report back after it's all done.
Yeah, "cheap" is not the proper phrase. It is cheaper than it's been, but even 2.75 is a badly elevated price. We've unfortunately been conditioned to think that paying $3.00 a gallon is cheap.
That's usually the person that didn't think of it himself.
I'm with Kyle. On all counts. We have a RULE book. Not a guideline book. The less USPSA follows it's own rules, the more credibility it loses.
You've obviously never shot the Ironman...
Don't think about it and just breathe. Your body is smarter than you are, let it do what it's supposed to do. Your attention should be on the shooting afterall right?
Any are too many, and there can never be too few.
No rule of thumb. There is no such thing as time or points. Time and points. One represents the other. The goal is the same with both Limited and Open. Hit the target as quickly as possible.
A good trick of the day would be to place a small piece of scotch tape on your glasses to where the pistol is blurred out by the left eye only. You would start lining the gun up under your right eye naturally, and given enough time it would more than likely become a permanent transition.
I've only shot one match with them and it was very loose gravel. I do like what I have seen so far though. I'm gonna want to shoot a few more matches in them before I really give them the approval.