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Sheperd80

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  1. Welcome! And welcome to competitive shooting, i just started too, its lots of fun.
  2. I have to agree. Sure a little more interest would be good to up the game a little. But there is a sector of the gun community that should just stick to shooting at the pile of toilets in their backyard from the couch on their porch if u know what i mean.
  3. This is something i try to instill in the kids constantly. Its hard to know how they act when ur not around but atleast the boy isnt following fashion trends (skinny jeans and sparkly shirts) so thats a good sign.
  4. Welcome! This forum is great, lots of pros here and some very informative threads. Im fairly new too and have found a ton of helpful threads and links. There are pic and video threads too where u can show off your gear/matches.
  5. Heres my production piece. Obviously the TLR3 comes off for matches. Bone stock except skateboard tape and removed the mag safety. 5.11 tactical TDU double-duty belt, fobus dual mag holder (soon to be replaced), 2 tactical kydex holders (2 more are on their way) bladetech holster.
  6. No clue what apple has but as mentioned above android has a variety of timer and scoring apps. Theres even an IPSC video game!
  7. Sheperd80

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  8. Great vids, great shooting and thats one great lookin gun! Those red grips with the stainless slide look awesome. I dont think my m&p could pull off that look.
  9. OP i have a similar problem but ive just been slowly pushing towards faster pairs and it has helped a bit. Thanks for this link that drill sounda intresting. I like his approach to teaching.
  10. Lol. Oh man this is gonna become a thing. Uspsa trick shots! Next someone will post a video of themself jumping and doing a 180 (while not letting gun break 180 rule of course) and making a shot. I say totally worth it.
  11. If u ordered a kkm, should i take that as a negati e review on the storm lake?
  12. I understand the idea of layers of safety, and i understand how important these lessons are. But theres no denying that this was a d move. Sounds like she barely broke the thinnest layer of safety rules amd youre just anal!
  13. Congratulations! There are a few older guys at the clubs i shoot at and ill tell ya they make up for being a little slower by being very consistent shooters. Im just getting started in competition at age 33. I too have cross eye dominance issues and all around bad eyesight. And since im a carpenter u can add knee, elbow, and back issues as well. None of them are crippling yet but theyre slowly catching up with me. I havent shot a classifier yet, dont even know where or when to do it, but im not expecting much. C or B would be awesome. Hopefully ill be expeienced enough to compensate for my physical problems by the time they catch up to me.
  14. But yeah what OP says makes sense from a tactical stand point. However in competition youre typically focusing on perfecting one gun, and thumbing the release seems faster to me. Ive gotten in the habit of doing it anyway with my m&p just incase it decides to stick when i slap a mag in. Hasnt happened yet but atleast i know my tyumb naturally goea there anyway.
  15. The correct way is to buy an m&p so you dont have to do either. Just slap in the mag and go
  16. I too am curious about the unlocking issue. Im fairly new to handguns. My accuracy with my m&p 9 fs is decent but somewhat inconsistent at times. When i rest my wrists on a bench and very slowly and carefully shoot at 25 yds i get nice 3 - 4" groups (acceptable imho) but atleast 1 or 2 flyers per 17 shots, sometimes more. Its hard to tell if its me or not. I hate to be one of those guys who thinks everything is the guns fault but if theres a problem i want to fix it. I want the only accuracy issue to be me and not my gun. As for my POI, its exactly what i want. Right behind the dot to 5yds...top of the post to 10 yds...above the sight to 25 or 30yds....then slowly back down. In this config it means youll be "close enough" well beyond 30 yds which i personally love. For the record i mainly shoot 115gr federal. Worth noting that i shot 50rds of LAX reloads and was extremely accurate and consistent.
  17. I concur with OP. I also hate cutting or demoing stucco. Especially when its the first thing u do on a hot sweaty day so youre covered in that grit all day.
  18. I feel the same way as OP. Though both matches are fairly close to me so thats not a concern. I will continue to shoot IDPA for awhile but i think as i progress in USPSA i will start to focus more on that. My IDPA club does the best they can for an indoor range but its just not the same. It seems like a lot of waiting and alot of arbitrary rules for such a small amount of shooting.
  19. This^. Ive only shot 2 matches so far so im no expert. But i have done some dry reload practicing and found that it came very natural during matches. My reloads are still a little slow and clumsy but my hand found each one quickly and easily thanks to the bedroom practice.
  20. Interesting. Ill have to try this. I think its worth noting that this probably only works for someone who has practiced drawing enough to have it in muscle memory. I bet this could apply to other things as well, like reloading on the move, etc. Thanks for sharing.
  21. Hey folks, Im Ryan from Fresno California. Ive been shooting off and on for years but just recently got serious about it this year. Ive done 1 idpa and 1 uspsa match and plan to continue doing both regularly. So many google searches have brought me to this forum that i figured i should just join!
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