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  1. On 4/2/2019 at 9:07 PM, valerko said:

    well, way I'm looking at it , They are both fun :):)

    I agree they are both fun. I shoot a weekly IDPA league for fun, but it's slow and accurate pace does nothing to help me be a better USPSA shooter. 

    If you want to get better at USPSA than practice USPSA! You can get more trigger time in a one hour practice session than you will attending a season worth of weekly matches.

  2. On 4/2/2019 at 12:24 PM, rowdyb said:

    As someone who trys to do both at a decent level on the regional level, idpa does nothing unique to it to help you with uspsa. Nothing.

     

    On the other hand, uspsa can help you be better at idpa. The thing is you have to recognize their differences and approach them as two entirely different spots.

    Yes^

  3. On 3/10/2019 at 5:06 PM, HoMiE said:

     

    If you’re new to practical shooting, without understanding proper stance, grip and fire control, your just wasting ammo on bill drills. If you have a lot of time and money, sure you could probably learn from bill drills at some point.  Doing drills that help with calling your shots has better dividends, then you can push speed and use bill drill as a tool to check proper grip and shot calling. 

    I disagree with that opinion. Bill drills are the best way to get to know your gun. The trigger, the way it recoils and sight tracking. 

  4. Short answer is no. Put however many you want to load into a medium sized container spray lightly with lube place lid on container and shake them around and your good to go. Dillon lube is good homemade lube with lanolin and alcohol is best.

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