i forgot to reload one of my mags after a stage, so the next stage i grabbed my last mag to reload and i noticed that it felt light and i knew i messed up, ran out of ammo with 3 shots left. Lesson learned the hard way!
i forgot to reload one of my mags after a stage, so the next stage i grabbed my last mag to reload and i noticed that it felt light and i knew i messed up, ran out of ammo with 3 shots left. Lesson learned the hard way!
I was at a level 2 match when i first started, didnt even think about barrel checking my ammo, long story short i had a bullet jammed in my barrel, zeroed the stage. Lesson learned
You can make major power factor with the 40, but if you are good enough to hit all A's then you need to go with the 9mm since it had less recoil, but i'm not that good!
It just takes alot of practice to get used to it, i finally got the hang of it but sometimes when i shoot steel i still have to close one eye for some reason
i shoot because i enjoy it, i work all the time so when i get the chance to go to a match i jump on it, its like a vacation for me, i try not to worry about how good i do in the match, i do my best and i enjoy the match and hanging out with friends
That i something that i dont ever think about practicing until i get to a stage on a match that requires you to shoot weak hand, after that i always say that i am going to practice that this week but i never do.
i usually do good on my first stage, i guess im a more worried about doing bad on the frist one that it usually works out, i guess i need to do that on all stages!