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Posts posted by smfort
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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!!!!
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I do actually...this is my backup Limited gun...
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Work on your grip and trigger control. Also, have a buddy or two shoot it to see how they do with it.
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I had one of these and I really liked it, A bit difficult to find parts etc..but a good gun none-the-less!
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Thanks for the information, very helpful.
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I really like my Akai Customs...
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Hello!!
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Good idea, I am going to try it. -Thanks-
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One thing I do to help with shooting matches is I walk on a regular basis...up to 4 miles most days. It helps!
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I am working on going in high gear the whole stage...start to finish!!!
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Stretching your hand/fingers helps as well.
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I agree with CJW3 grip, grip, grip and then grip some more.
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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.
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I do the same thing, trying to look at my sights on the first shot on steel instead of looking at the steel.
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Good information, I am thinking about trying to shoot with both eyes open.
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This is GREAT information, I going to give shooting with both eyes open this weekend to see how it goes.
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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!
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Nice list, thanks!
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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
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I agree with davsco, "way too much bell".
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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.
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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!!
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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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Dang, that looks good.
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Awesome!