Rcoe
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My first competition is tomorrow. I went to the range today. My holstering and reloads are good. I'm shooting ok at speed. But the most important thing I learned is that it a terrible idea to mess with a working gun the night before your first shoot. After launching the new return spring, and the old return spring, across the shop, I'm smarter now. On a positive note, my shop is spotless, and I will be shooting tomorrow.
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Thanks. My holster showed up today and I went to the basement and practiced drawing and reloading. My point of aim seems pretty good so far. I purchased steel and silhouette targets to practice on as soon as I am allowed to get outside.
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What part of Michigan? I'm going to try my first matches this summer. I'm located in Midland.
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I have a Beretta that I've got pretty good with. I have a Shadow 2 that I haven't got a chance to shoot yet because they shut down our sportsman's club due to the virus. I have read the rules that would apply to me and the equipment I plan to use. It's the little things I hope to pick up here. I just hope this all clears up soon so I can get to some matches.
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I'm new here too. Where in Michigan are you from?
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Hello all, I'm new here. Hopefully I'll be able to try some USPSA matches this year, and I hope to pick up some advice here. I have never even watched a pistol match, so my first time is going to be even worse than my first time. Any pointer will be appreciated.
I have already learned
in Miscellaneous BEginners
Posted · Edited by Rcoe
Lesson 2 learned. Make sure your gun likes the ammo you plan to feed it. My Beretta could eat blazer all day. My CZ regurgitate it all match. It ran S&B perfect, but I ran it all during break in. I spent 8 stages learning how to clear failures. Its probably good my first match didn't go smoothly.