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DJD

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  1. I use a Weber tactical. It took me about 3 months to get it but the quality is good.
  2. I’ve seen used razors sell for 850-900. I have one and love it. I don’t think I could let mine for for that price.
  3. Red stitch. Competitive price, great quality, and the owner supports the sport of 3 gun. I like the magnets that are used on red stitch stars better than the spring on other stars.
  4. I put my inner belt with the overlap in the front and the outer belt with the overlap in the rear. I locate my holster in the correct position on my hip when putting on the outer belt.
  5. Been there. I’ve went as far as marking one with a paster to make sure it was the last mag I’d grab to get through the day.
  6. I agree. Please keep me posted. I’d like to try your’s out before buying.
  7. DJD

    SOCKS<

    Never heard of them. How do they hold up over time?
  8. I’ll average 3-4 club matches per month during warm weather and maybe 2 per month from December - February.
  9. 6) dot drills 5.0 par 3) 7 yard bill drill 2.30 par 3) 15 yard bill drill 3.30 par 3) 25 yard bill drill 4.30 6) dot drills 5.0 par to get you back on sights These are minimums in my opinion. You can add more if time and round count permits
  10. Make a plan and have fun! Stage craft will come in due time.
  11. If you are competitive by nature, 40 is the way to go especially if you plan on shooting more uspsa matches than anything else.I faced the same dilemma earlier this year. I bought a DVC 9mm because my main focus was 3 gun and roughly 2 months later I bought a Cheely 40. I spent several dollars on belt gear and reloading components and couldn’t be happier with the outcome. The dvc sits in the safe and eventually I will sell it.
  12. Thanks! I’ll check the classifieds and mid south.
  13. I find all the targets first, plan my route, and plan my reload location. I then focus on movement in and out of shooting locations. I rarely run the full course of fire at 100% speed during the walk through.
  14. Bill drills... this will help with recoil management and getting back on target. You can only shoot as fast as you see your sights.
  15. I mainly focus on correct grip in dry fire. I also work on my draw stroke and focus on fundamentals at 75-80% speed. I do dot drills, bill drills, and reloads in dry fire. Nothing in dry fire will replace recoil from live fire but I think it’ll make your range days better. I hope this helps.
  16. DJD

    22422

    Good run! I’ve ran this drill and also incorporated reloads in the transitions.
  17. Where is a good place to buy it?
  18. Agreed. I built some out of 1-1/2” square tubing. They don’t move on a windy day but they aren’t the best for portability either lol.
  19. The medium is plenty big enough for all your gear. You may need a team lift to get it on your cart if you fill it up.
  20. I picked up a small and large dry box from the camping section in Walmart. They have an o-ring seal and two latches. The small will hold between 200-250 rounds of 40S&W.
  21. How do these compare to the race master pouches?
  22. This will be an addition to my range bag real soon! Thanks
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