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conditionone

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  1. I bought Defend Ear Digital2s early last year. They cost $1200. Now they have Digital X models that are half the price. The module is easily removed so you can wash the earmolds under running water if you want. Battery life is very good. Shooting four matches a month the batteries are good for about eight weeks. 

    There is Bluetooth digital cable available for $150 that replaces the Digital modules in your earmolds. I use the cable when I need ear pro and not shooting. When doing the lawn etc.

  2. I have a 2011 with a very aggressive stipple and it was good. I changed the grip and did a Silicon Carbide job on it and it is way better.

    I have Talon grit tape on a M&P with 10k rounds and it holds up well. I had to change it once because I was sloppy with cleaning solvent and it softened the adhesive.

     

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    It takes more than one step for most of us, so your finger can not be in the trigger guard when moving between boxes.

     

    My gun is high and pointed at the next plate as I'm leaving box one, with my eyes on the next plate while moving.

    My finger goes in the trigger guard as my right foot touches ground and my left foot is settling in. Definitely not fully stopped.

     

     

    "using the same cadence (same delay between standby and beep) is one of the things that causes people to want to anticipate the beep and start early"

     

    For sure. I feel that reaction time to the beep is part of the challenge.

     

     

  4. At our matches we ask/require that all centerfire guns arrive at the shooters box in a holster. If you would like to bag it when you exit the box, you can do so at the safe table.

    We do this to keep things moving along and no one objects. Our safe tables are about 25' from the shooters box on each range so its not and issue.

     

     

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