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  1. Dry fire/dry-drawing from holster do this for about a 30mins a night for a week and you will be amazed how easy you aquire the ability to see the dot instantly. Just repetition and it will come.

  2. Check with your local club and see what distance you will be shooting out to. If 200 and less you should be fine with a 1x optic, if more than that may want to look into a scope. Depending on your budget there are a million ways to go. Stag 3Gs are nice and not too expensive, but you should be able to search around and get rifles of equal quality for that same price.

  3. Ramairthree

    My son is the same way only 22 years old he wants this, that, or the other thing. Drives me nuts. Also drives his wife nuts.

    He has a very nice Siaga, a very nice AR, and a pretty sweet Walther.

    He can shoot 3 gun and might actually do well he's a great shooter the trouble is I can't convince him that may time's it's the Indian not the bow that counts. He thinks that gadgets and accessories are what's needed to win.

    The thing is he is both accurate and very fast. Why is youth wasted on the young?

    The problem is he feels out gunned! Because he has no optic on his pistol and his Saiga is Rock and Lock, The truth is he can put some heat of the pros, because he has natural talent, using the drum he may not be at as much of a disadvantage as he thinks he is.

    I ran that way for 3yrs in 3gun. I found the drums reliability less than desirable, so I just used stick mags and lots of practice reloading. Make sure to load up the mags to full capacity so you get the tension of the round on the bolt. I really didn't do terrible at the matches, but I was never out there to win anyways just to have fun.

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