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Soderquist

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  1. Congrats on increasing your dry fire practice. I too follow the Steve Anderson method. I haven't altered my practice schedule and don't plan to. I practice an 1 1/2 hours 5 days a week. I think most serious shooters will stick to their schedules. If matches are cancelled for a long time I bet most shooters will stop practicing until the matches resume.
  2. Our USPSA match tomorrow is skipping the shooters meeting and the awards gathering. You just show up in your first bay at 10AM. We get to shoot the match and see the results on Practicscore. So, we will be outdoors breathing fresh air on a 1/4 acre at a time with a few people for the day. Much less hazardous than the trip to the indoor grocery store. Meanwhile we have Governors banning things they know nothing about but keeping grocery stores open. Kind of like common sense gun control.
  3. I have been rotating three Romeo 1 optics on 2 different pistols for a year and a half of Carry Optics Division daily training and shooting matches. I never want to get caught with a dead battery during a stage so I change out the batteries haphazardly every few months. I have never ran a battery dead and I feel like I'm changing them too much. How long has it taken you to run an Optic battery dead?
  4. Billings Montana the match is ON for this Saturday. I'll be there without paranoia. I know a nothing burger when I see one.
  5. Montana. So far no cancellations but we are on notice that an update is possible.
  6. Well I guess we'll have to realize that this must be yet another exception to all the standard rules and procedures that was necessary to introduce rifles into pistol matches. Yes, I know what a carbine is. (a long gun firearm but with a shorter barrel than a standard rifle)
  7. I read the advice from CDC on mass gatherings https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/large-events/mass-gatherings-ready-for-covid-19.html Notice it says "does not apply to the day to day operation of organizations such as schools, institutes of higher learning, or businesses." This is BS. Either it's necessary to stop large gatherings or it isn't. There's always a governmnt official with some advice.
  8. You ever been in a Walmart? There's usually more than 50 people there. I don't think the virus is going to take time out because it was a necessary gathering of people.
  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_coronavirus_pandemic#/media/File:Illustration_of_SARS-COV-2_Case_Fatality_Rate_200228_01-1.png
  10. So...we cancel all events of 50 or more people for the next 8 weeks. Unless you are a prepper you will need groceries in the next couple weeks, so Walmart will be the nexus of the spread at that point. I watched an interview with government medical expert Michael Osterholm and he said that when the human interference times out the virus will resume passing through the entire population. We will all be exposed and will have to deal with it.
  11. What PF are your running? 11 pound spring is pretty light already. More power would solve it.
  12. If you shoot Limited minor you are giving up free extra points for every C and D. Why do that?
  13. I don't think that is legal and it definitely wouldn't be effective. You should always place the off hand/arm against your body, this prevent your body from oscillating as you shoot. I also tip the gun about 35/45 degrees. Watch Jerry Miculek
  14. I tried everything to stop flinching/anticipating but the thing that worked the best was learning to precisely call shots with my CO gun. Eventually I could see the dot dip then lift as the shot went off. Once I realized in real time that I was flinching it was much easier to stop. Also you can see were the shot went and often it's still in the A zone so I just roll on and keep calling shots.
  15. I tried Springers (required hand fitting...ya) Taylor Freelance no fitting
  16. For mags I use the Sig 17 round with the Taylor freelance +5 base pad and spring $39.99. O malfunctions in $13k ROUNDS
  17. A bit of a side point on getting a red dot to work (for old eyes) and in adverse conditions, if money is an issue, and it is in my case. I have three Romeo 1s. One on each gun and a backup in case of a malfunction (and they do). My point is I'd rather not re outfit by dumping a $K plus into X3 of the latest damn thing. So, the problem I run into is when the summer suns angle is shining on the targets or white painted steel and reflecting back into my lens and eyes. It washes out the dot to a large degree. The dot is very pale and blending into the background target. A new latest $400-$500 6 mil dot may help but I was wondering if there was a lower tech solution like blue blocker glasses to get more contrast. I've been training with a blue blockers on my home range in anticipation of the summer season but the sun isn't a problem with the targets angle at my home range. Don't know if it will work or not. Any body else tried this or know of another trick to get better contrast when the sun is intense on the target?
  18. I remember they were selling the Legion on the concept that it flexes as a polymer gun but is heavy like steel. The best of both worlds. (Subliminal message: better than those outdated steel guns) Now metal is better. There is so much to learn in this sport.
  19. I bought the +5 base pads with spring from Taylor Freelance for 39.99. They go on the 17 round Sig mags. I've got over 10K through them with no problems.
  20. I bought two 320 RXs a couple years ago to compete in CO. I'm really happy with them. I held off buying the X5 because I thought they'd improve it. I was going to buy the Legion last summer but I held off because I thought they might improve it. So... I think I'll hold off a while on this one because I bet they improve it in a year or so.
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