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LuckyDucky

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  1. I'm no gm but you shouldn't be actively pulling down to counteract recoil. You should be like a spring
  2. You need to be able to hit 6" 90% of the time offhand. Mix snap caps in your ammo when practicing to identify your flinch. I'm not there yet...
  3. Isn't that what the sights/dots are for? Sighting aids won't help you fight the urge to jerk the trigger when the little sighting indicator goes from red to green. Programming and marking targets and then tracking which have been engaged already might be handy, especially on memory stages. on the trackingpoint, you pull on the trigger but it doesnt fire until the sights line up
  4. What would be awesome is something like the trackingpoint scope integrated into google glass and your pistol that also helps you align the pistol while shooting
  5. Interesting You basically described a shoot on rails videogame http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Rail_shooters
  6. Maybe your eyeballs or glasses changed It's difficult when something like this happens because then you lose confidence and get even worse
  7. Since about January 10th of this year, daily.
  8. Why not make a ledge on the front of the triggerguard for the weak hand index finger?
  9. http://www.speedledgellc.com/ Sit very low in relation to most thumb rests. It may or may not work with your grip. Which is why I designed and built my own. You have one that fits on picatinny?
  10. Does anyone make a *thumb rest [generic]* that attaches to the picatinny rail on the front of the gun?
  11. GENIUS It needs more weight opposite the target because of the bike wheel's weight
  12. If that's true... I will get it instead of a G34!
  13. So shooting my stock Glock 17 in production is not what I should be doing? I thought that was the point of production? How much would it cost to buy a "production ready race gun"?
  14. A desert eagle in 50AE is over 400 PF and a .500 S&W is over 600 PF
  15. As far as I know, there isn't one. I was pointing out that USPSA differs from IDPA 2 ways 1) Stage Scoring (HF vs. Time+) 2) Match scoring (Percentage/Points vs. Addition) So I guess we can call them HF% and Time++ Mark R's PDF explains the difference a bit. However, the Time+% in the PDF is STILL different from USPSA because USPSA doesn't weigh every stage equally. I'm not sure of all the different 3-gun scoring methods out there.
  16. You guys aren't comparing apples to apples here. It would be more apt to compare Time+ to Hit factor and "Stage+" to Stage points percentage method. USPSA differs in 2 ways, not one. It uses hit factor, the stage scoring method of dividing hit points by time. And then it awards points per stage, instead of just adding up hit factors (Stage+).
  17. stop clenching your pecs and abs so much. dryfire and practice breathing while firing
  18. Update: SIRT said they would take care of it and replace the whole trigger group.
  19. Tactical cargo pants + logo jerseys > 90's jeans and longsleeve shirts or track suits.
  20. It helps to group your list by category. For example Rifle: magazine, ammo, mag carrier Pistol: magazine, ammo, mag carrier Shotgun: shells, caddies Personal: Eyes, Ears, Food/Water
  21. I agree, they sure are expensive... I got the Sirt PRO (most expensive, red/green lasers, metal slide). When it works, it's the best training tool around. But I'm not going to buy 2 or 3 just so I can have backups while I'm sending one in for repairs. Mine broke after maybe 4000 trigger pulls the first time and probably about the same amount before it broke the second time.
  22. can't have glocks winning
  23. 10+1 Put 11 in the first mag and then you will have 10+1 every string after... unless you shoot all 11. Then you need to put another in one of your 10rd mags. You should never need all 11 though.
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