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FM make good stuff, but I would go with JP if I were buying myself.
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lol wtf.
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On 2/7/2021 at 12:45 AM, Sandbagger123 said:
i guess this kinda answered my questions. the bays looks awesome
Great video btw.
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I am in SLC, not ST.G, but I believe the had to 180 the berms.
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Yes per the brief.
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On 2/9/2020 at 3:16 PM, pjb45 said:
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The fundamentals: stance, grip, sight alignment, trigger control.
Practice draws and reloads in dry fire more than in live fire.
Seems like there are very few turn and draw stages so I would suggest more effort on draws and accuracy.
The Bill drill is fast and furious.
El Pres/Vice Pres are nice; draw, reload, transition, accuracy is a good but in the quest for speed do not compromise the fundamentals.
Where is your movement practice?
Read Lanny Bassham, Seeklander, etc.
You can probably get Burkett vids cheap now
Personally, I like Seeklander drills.
good info, thanks.
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If I had only 50 rounds to live fire practice with, it would be either 25 yard double taps, and or hardcover/noshoots at 10-17 yards, double taps as well. Measuring and logging my splits, times, and hits (points).
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On 6/28/2020 at 2:25 PM, rowdyb said:
Watch their match videos after the match. Then you can compare and contrast at your leisure. Seemingly everyone has match video you can watch if you are on ig, yt or fb.
Matches aren't for learning, they're the test. And like tests you should review how you did after they're done and not during.
Focus on actions, not outcomes.
Dude you're so helpful its ridic! Thanks! I also need to video myself more, I hate being on video though. I do try to study others as much as possible.
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Lol, I have not forgotten my ammo or gun (yet), but I have forgotten my water on a summer day and had no time to go grab some anywhere. Good times.
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Good story and share thanks. Keep at it, you'll do better.
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Ok, thanks. lol.
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Ha, I never thought of this. I will need to go grab some, thanks.
You can also use car wax on shower glass doors to help keep water stains lol.
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I try to shuffle as much as I can as its much quicker, but I think the economy/efficiency of motion also comes with practice and game IQ over time and experience.
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On 2/2/2021 at 9:09 AM, bimmer1980 said:
Stoeger even won a national title without winning a single stage.
Ive learned this the hard way and am practicing mental discipline. Its not hard, but Ive seen it work and its proven imo.
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I got burned out this year for sure when I showed up to a match two weeks ago and before it started I wanted to go home, then when a local blatantly cheated I realized I didnt care enough to complain and decided I needed a mental health break.
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I am the opposite too, usually my first run is one of, if not my worst.
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None here lol but I dont find it odd or crazy that people do.
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It can for some people, I just put one in my X5 but have't had enough time to really test and practice.
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Forgot to mention, I am running X5 Legion, with Sig Max Optic, GG Sear/Springs, Keres Trigger, and a 124gr 130PF load under ASP powder with 12lb spring, also tried a 12.5 and 13lb spring with no issues.
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I have around 2000 in my X5 Legion with no issues either.
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Off season
in Skills
Mainly dry fire and being lazy.
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Good info, thanks.
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On 2/7/2021 at 8:15 AM, rowdyb said:
Because a prominent pcc shooter wanted something like it to happen.
The timing is horrible. The rules are goofy. Not interested.
Who is the "prominent" shooter lol?
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Did you ensure the load is 3.3gr and and re-chrono loads you know measured 3.3gr? I run ASP in a 12.5" barrel, but 3.6gr ASP with 115gr plated and I get 129PF. Strange.
45 Degree RDS
in Pistol Caliber Carbine
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I run a Sig Romeo3 XL 3MOA as my 45-degree as I had it laying around. I use a JP 45 mount.