The occluder look good, but I only want to cover part of the lens. I don't want to cover the entire eye. with the entire eye covered you lose peripheral vision and when I look down to reload, I want to see reload with both eyes.
I use two pair of glasses. My prescription shooting glasses have the right eye taped. I also keep a pair of shooting glasses on my head. I just switch out glasses when its my turn to shoot. I agree, I couldn't wall around and SO all day with my eye taped!
Remember that the Max OAL for 9 mm is 1.169. The shorter the OAL, the higher the pressure. I load both 124gr Berry's RN and 124 gr Montana Gold CMJ to 1.150 in my Gen3 G34. I advise you to experiment with different OAL's to determine what's best for you and your gun.
These are my favorite type of posts! Now you can head down the shot calling road!Thanks Brian! I went to the range again today and I noticed a difference when I was shooting some plate rack drills courtesy of Rob Leatham. I'm also really focusing on the wall drill during dry fire. I'll be calling shots in no time ( I hope).
Amazing that it took a long trigger pull for me to finally see the sights lift. ...almost surreal how the target was blurred out and the sights were crystal clear.
why shoot a pistol match if your not there to compete with other shooters?you could stay home and just do drills always trying to improve on them. at half the cost.
Because it doesn't matter what they do. All that matters is how I do.