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NeverGoodEnuff
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- Sep 28, 2020
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So I have a pistol shooting tutor and once a week we meet at a small, nearby outdoor pistol range for my lesson. He is my age so in my cohort, which is so nice for me.
The first few weeks was about handling the pistol and hitting the target. The next few were about getting faster on the draw and hitting the target.
Today, he had a timer specifically for shooting with different exercises and times to meet or beat for each exercise. O M G! It was a blast, lol! It was combining everything learned into one exercise. For instance, last week we did one-handed firing. Fire a shot, switch to the other hand, fire another. You have to change your stance to do this. Lots to remember. Do NOT drop the gun! Well, today, I had to do fast draw, one shot to the head, two to the chest (on the target) right handed. Unload, reload, switch to left hand, and fire again. In twelve ? seconds. Holy cow! Lots of those kinds of things. They call it "tactical training". I actually did pretty good.
*Shaking head* because I bought the gun to CTB and it is so much fun, it has saved me.
Getting ammo has been really hard. We use about 150 rounds each lesson. I found a source and when I told him what I paid, he was shocked at how much it cost, way too much. I told him it was either that or quit and quitting isn't gonna happen if I have a choice.
I love these shooting days. It's such a high and I hope by sharing this with you, it will at least make you smile or give you hope?
Hang in there, Friends!
The first few weeks was about handling the pistol and hitting the target. The next few were about getting faster on the draw and hitting the target.
Today, he had a timer specifically for shooting with different exercises and times to meet or beat for each exercise. O M G! It was a blast, lol! It was combining everything learned into one exercise. For instance, last week we did one-handed firing. Fire a shot, switch to the other hand, fire another. You have to change your stance to do this. Lots to remember. Do NOT drop the gun! Well, today, I had to do fast draw, one shot to the head, two to the chest (on the target) right handed. Unload, reload, switch to left hand, and fire again. In twelve ? seconds. Holy cow! Lots of those kinds of things. They call it "tactical training". I actually did pretty good.
*Shaking head* because I bought the gun to CTB and it is so much fun, it has saved me.
Getting ammo has been really hard. We use about 150 rounds each lesson. I found a source and when I told him what I paid, he was shocked at how much it cost, way too much. I told him it was either that or quit and quitting isn't gonna happen if I have a choice.
I love these shooting days. It's such a high and I hope by sharing this with you, it will at least make you smile or give you hope?
Hang in there, Friends!