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smfort

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  1. If it's a long distance to the next target/array you need to lower the gun, and sometimes hold in one hand only, to use your hands to help your body move fast to the next target/array. Then get the gun up while coming into position a couple steps before time to shoot. Thanks!!!!
  2. I do actually...this is my backup Limited gun...
  3. Work on your grip and trigger control. Also, have a buddy or two shoot it to see how they do with it.
  4. I had one of these and I really liked it, A bit difficult to find parts etc..but a good gun none-the-less!
  5. Thanks for the information, very helpful.
  6. One thing I do to help with shooting matches is I walk on a regular basis...up to 4 miles most days. It helps!
  7. I am working on going in high gear the whole stage...start to finish!!!
  8. I agree with CJW3 grip, grip, grip and then grip some more.
  9. I try to keep my gun up walking, running (well my very slow version of running), "shuffling", side stepping, etc...just keep the gun up during the whole stage.
  10. I do the same thing, trying to look at my sights on the first shot on steel instead of looking at the steel.
  11. Good information, I am thinking about trying to shoot with both eyes open.
  12. This is GREAT information, I going to give shooting with both eyes open this weekend to see how it goes.
  13. I currently use Hunter's HD Gold! Glasses are awesome, customer service is awesome, and Brian is double awesome! If you see Brian at a match, he will let you try a pair! Do it!
  14. Here is a link directly to the website, I have one of these and it is ok: Belt Clip for AMG-Lab Commander timer – Shooters Toolbox
  15. I agree with davsco, "way too much bell".
  16. I know this has been said already, but this is what we do - Get a buddy to shoot (preferably one who shoots Glocks on a normal basis) and then also shoot if from some sort of rest.
  17. PremEar is good stuff. Scott (the owner) comes to matches around the Area 6 shooting area. He (they) can mold your ear plugs in your ears in about 20 minutes and can finish them up for you in an hour or so! Good Stuff!!
  18. Buddies coming over to help me setup my press and show me how to reload was the most helpful to me. I also watched youtube videos and even watched the Dillon DVD!
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