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Great post. Vogel is a machine. It looks like he's shooting a 22! No flip at all
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I'm left handed also! I also use a G34 for both USPSA and IDPA. I use the blade tech. If you need to order one, I know a good company to get one from in Florida. Let me know and I can get you their info.
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Don't rely on anyone else for your loads. What works for one might not work for you. I recommend looking in your manuals and start at the low end of the load data and work up in small increments until you finds what works best for you.
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I had the luxury of taking a class with Mike in December. He's a great teacher and a great guy. I would recommend his class to anyone.
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I agree with some of the other replies.
Technology is changing fast! Here's my take
Kindle format to put on my tablet and take it with me to the range
A workbook for logging times and quick reference for drills
Interactive( Here's what you do, here's how I do it, now you do it)
A corresponding video for the visual learners
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Mike Seeklander has a book called "Your competitive Handgun Training Program". It discusses drills for visualization and talks about mental training.
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I'm doing the same thing right now. Left handed, right eye dominant. I shoot such better groups, faster target acquisition, better sight picture with my left eye. Even though my right eye is dominant, I'm taping my right eye and I'm teaching my left eye to control my sights. So far its working great.
Barney Round
in IDPA Shooting
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I use the same gun in IDPA and USPSA. I highlighted the 10 with white crayon on each magazine so I can quickly see how many rounds are in each magazine. My first magazine has 11 rounds in it which is kept in my strong side pocket.