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waktasz

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  1. Negative. They each carry their own line of Tanfoglio stuff. The Defiant lineup is IFG and Witness is EAA
  2. Sell it on gunbroker and lose $50-100 rather than dump more money than that into it which may or may not fix it.
  3. Shooting with better shooters is obviously better. You're not going to learn from lower skilled squadmates. Whatever feelings or reactions you have to shooting with the better people is on you. Whatever you have to tell yourself to get yourself to relax can help. In the past it has helped me to think of it like "we" are out here to kick this match's ass when I get squadded with a top guy or something like that. I'm not out there to shoot against him necessarily. We are both there to crush everyone else.
  4. Don't slow down. Aim a little more. Focus on shot calling and visual patience while still moving fast and shooting fast. The guy that won that match was 4 seconds slower than you and was shooting Minor, but he didn't have your 4 mikes and he shot twice as many alphas as charlies , but you shot more charlies than alphas. Look at results from majors with guys like Christian Sailer, JJ, etc. They are accurate as hell, and still fast. That's how they are winning.
  5. For me it's more about not being surprised by anything on match day. Keeps the heart rate down and the mood mellow when you know what you are getting into on each bay. One thing to not do is go to a match the day before and spend 8 hours on the range in the heat watching people and bullshirting, then waking up dehydrated.
  6. I think this strategy of being a scaredy cat regarding the use of your own gun that you chose is bad for the mental game.
  7. The good thing about SS is that if you shoot a match in that division you're going to win. Because you'll be the only one there.
  8. Most of the GM bois come over the top with the thumb like that for all their guns. It's one of those things that sort of just starts to happen. I don't really recall learning it from anyone myself either. It's funny, when I teach my intro classes, of all the things I show them and demo, the thing that gets the most questions is "how do you rack the slide like that?"
  9. And people think I'm an a_-hole when I suggest people sign their posts with their USPSA number and classification
  10. If the dot could break by you pinching it to rack it, it surely would break after the first shot you fire. Do whatever is comfortable for you, you can't damage the sight with your hand.
  11. Read all of 10.5.5.1 in the rulebook. It covers both situations.
  12. No one shoots single stack at all so the whole premise is irrelevant.
  13. oof. What chuck said. When you shoot a dot you look at the targets.
  14. I haven't watched it yet but it's based on my home town
  15. All the matches I've worked (section and area, not nationals) have been half a free hotel room and a staff dinner one of the nights.
  16. Some people want more protection than their regular glasses offer.
  17. That's a solid turnout too. This match had 2
  18. Thats a huge turnout. The Mid Atlantic Section match had 275 shooters and 5 people in SS
  19. Single Stack has been dead since day one
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