It's About Liberty: A Conservative Forum
Topics => TEOTWAWKI => Topic started by: John Florida on April 15, 2012, 12:31:05 PM
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I did it today I hit my goal of having 1000 rounds of .40 SW for my hand gun I'm at 1100 rounds. Next I'm going for 2000 rounds.
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How many of those are you putting into practice?
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How many of those are you putting into practice?
Every last one.
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I'm confused. You have 1100 rounds or you have practiced with 1100 rounds? Either way it's impressive.
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I'm confused. You have 1100 rounds or you have practiced with 1100 rounds? Either way it's impressive.
No I have 1100 in the house out of which 100 are left from the first 750 rounds I bout so I have fired off 650 so far at the range since I started going.My plans are to use everything at the range and keep replacing and adding to the stockpile I have so if I use 150 rounds every outing I will buy 250 to replace them since I buy in boxes of 250 and this way I achieve my goal of range time and adding to the stockpile.
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Have you received any formal instruction on shooting?
I was amazed at how much I was able to improve my pistol shooting when I got just a couple of hours of instruction. It's kind of like getting a golf lesson. You get a pro to watch you and correct your mistakes and you just can't help but do better.
The instructor that I used had me doing a form of point shooting where I would draw from the holster and bring the pistol up on the silhouette target. The idea was to get the first shot in the chest area and the second and third shots into the head...all without sighting. After two hours I was doing it almost every single time in less than two or three seconds.
But even without an instructor it's always good to just get out and shoot...getting familiar and used to the act of shooting, reloading, etc.
I don't have the luxury of an actual shooting range anywhere near where I live. I have to take a little trip into the national forest, bring my own targets, etc. Not so easy to do in the winter.
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Have you received any formal instruction on shooting?
I was amazed at how much I was able to improve my pistol shooting when I got just a couple of hours of instruction. It's kind of like getting a golf lesson. You get a pro to watch you and correct your mistakes and you just can't help but do better.
The instructor that I used had me doing a form of point shooting where I would draw from the holster and bring the pistol up on the silhouette target. The idea was to get the first shot in the chest area and the second and third shots into the head...all without sighting. After two hours I was doing it almost every single time in less than two or three seconds.
But even without an instructor it's always good to just get out and shoot...getting familiar and used to the act of shooting, reloading, etc.
I don't have the luxury of an actual shooting range anywhere near where I live. I have to take a little trip into the national forest, bring my own targets, etc. Not so easy to do in the winter.
No no instruction yet but I did sell a car to a guy that's a major in special forces and he wants to take me out a few times to make sure I can do it right as he put it.But last time out I was very proud of myself cause I put 60 rounds through a hole no bigger than a silver dollar at 40 feet. That for me was a real high.
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That is impressive. I'm impressed.
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That is impressive. I'm impressed.
I was stoked and surprised at the same time myself.
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That is quite good, well done John!
::clapping::
If anyone goes for instruction, be sure you research their philosophy, many elements are similar, but self-defense shooting is close in and things like quick response/target acquisition is critical. And practice never hurts if your process is correct.
I have a lot of to-do's on my list, but I would love to make a more permanent little range at the lake, practice drawing and shooting with live rounds, stuff you really can't do with the restrictions at your local range.
Keep at it John!
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I wish I could find a place to practice with my Saiga. I've tried three different ranges - one didn't allow shotgun at all, and the other two seemed scared spitless at the sight of a semi-auto shotgun with a 20-round drum.
(http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b17/VegasSMG/MDArmsdrum002.jpg)
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I wish I could find a place to practice with my Saiga. I've tried three different ranges - one didn't allow shotgun at all, and the other two seemed scared spitless at the sight of a semi-auto shotgun with a 20-round drum.
(http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b17/VegasSMG/MDArmsdrum002.jpg)
Bring it to FL. we'll find a place for sure.
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- one didn't allow shotgun at all, and the other two seemed scared spitless at the sight of a semi-auto shotgun with a 20-round drum.
That's odd. Most gun people KNOW it operates the same as a Remington 1100. ::bashing::
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Maybe they're just biased against ruskie machinery.
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Most likely you were dealing with a bunch of Fudds.