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CSStreett

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  1. There can be problems even if they do fit in the chamber. Mine would fit in the chamber but when I would unload and show clear the bullet would stay and the case would come out.I was having the same problem with some moly coated bullets. They would chamber check good and the overall length was in tolerance. Factory crimp also in tolerance.
  2. Counting is easier than keeping your trigger finger from going all derpy. Yeah, sometimes your trigger finger has a mind of its own. AKA Trigger Freeze.
  3. I hate ending on a note, but next time, I think I'll just have a drink.
  4. I hate when you have an Awesome practice, then it All Goes To Crap in the last 5 minutes. You know you should quit...but No...you Suck on for another 30 minutes, until you can't even holster you gun without screwing that up.
  5. 30 to 45 minutes of dry fire 5 or 6 days a week. Live fire 1 to 2 times a week. Try to get in 1 USPSA match per month.
  6. I just view re-shoots as a stage with a practice round. Learn from you mistakes and do it better the second time.
  7. Couldn't have said it better myself.
  8. We shot CM 06-03 (Can you count) at our local club match this past weekend. It amazed me how many shooters have trouble with this.
  9. Shoot a few Bill Drills into the back stop before you begin your normal live fire routine. No target, just right into the berm. Shoot it fast enough that you don't have time to blink. With no target to focus on, the only thing left to look at is your sights.
  10. Your supposed to breath during a COF?
  11. Step 1- With your target set at five to seven yards, begin with a two-hand hold and slow-fire your first magazine or cylinder. Take your time and focus on a smooth deliberate trigger press and clear front sight. Step 2- Reload your handgun and repeat the first drill only this time fire all rounds using your strong/dominant hand only. Again, take your time and focus on solid marksmanship fundamentals. One of the keys to success when shooting single-handed is to ensure your wrist is locked. Step 3 Continue your practice session. Reload your handgun and fire the next exercise using your support/off hand only. Again, focus intently on your front sight and be sure your trigger press is smooth and deliberate. Lock your wrist so the gun doesn’t flail about. Step 4 We now move on to holster drills. With your handgun loaded and holstered, smoothly draw and engage the target. Fire two shots and then slowly and hesitantly re-holster. Never race back to the holster, GO SLOW. Repeat the drill until the gun is empty. Step 5 Download your magazines to three or four rounds. Begin with a partially loaded handgun. Engage the target until the gun runs dry and reload. Repeat the drill two or three more times. If you are using a revolver this is more difficult but can be accomplished with speed-loaders or quick-strips.” - See more at: http://www.activeresponsetraining.net/shooting-drill-the-one-box-workout#sthash.3OF9Ppd5.dpuf
  12. What he said. [emoji651]You'll never have sub .2 splits if you're chocking the gun to death with your strong hand.
  13. Unclassified in Limited with 40 points, 5.47 seconds and HF of 7.3126. So...Where would that land me in % of HHF?
  14. Unclassified in Limited with 69 points, 10.66 seconds and HF of 6.4728. This was my second USPSA match. So...Where would that land me in % of HHF?
  15. Unclassified in Limited with 56 points, 10.32 seconds and HF of 5.4264. This was my second USPSA match. So...Where would that land me in % of HHF?
  16. Unclassified in Limited with 76 points, 9.97 seconds and HF of 7.6229. This was my second USPSA match. So...Where would that land me in % of HHF?
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