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Practical Shotgun Match Videos
Published (2009-12-14 18:59:00)
quote: Originally posted by IndianaBoy: quote: Originally posted by gose: Nice... Here's one of me from the Ft Benning match: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1f7KqJKtDx4 We need more shotgun and rifle matches! Was that a par time of :30 and goal to neutralize as many targets as possible, but you had to shoot at least once from each box? Trying to figure out the stage. Nice shooting! USPSA led me to three-gun which led me to realizing how...
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Front Sight
Published (2009-12-12 15:40:00)
quote: Originally posted by Poogsdad: I just did some math in my head and realized I was mistaken. The young man I spoke of placed every round on target where it needed to be for maximum points. Unfortunately he did drop some points by not getting the second round of a control pair off in the designated time limit a few times. His target sure looked good though!!! Thanks, Poogsdad I had trouble slowing down @ close range! I am used to...
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Question for NRA Basic Pistol...
Published (2009-12-20 19:54:00)
Thanks for the input guys. I'll consider the big screen monitor approach too. I had been just using the wall charts and a dry erase board.
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Front Sight
Published (2009-12-12 14:10:00)
quote: Originally posted by Poogsdad: quote: Originally posted by fredj338: quote: Originally posted by Poogsdad: quote: Originally posted by fredj338: I went to a FS 2day on the discount $100. For me, it wasn't worth the $1000 price tag. I have had some LE training, shoot competatively & instruct basic NRA pistol myself. It's an ok class for the newbs or people wanting to CCW w/ no training. I am interested in going to the 2day...
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Defensive Handgun 23 Jan,...
Published (2009-12-15 15:24:00)
Defensive Concepts North Carolina will be teaching our 1 day Defensive Handgun course on 23 January 2010 in Oakboro, NC. If anyone is interested, feel free to contact me through site PM or email me at chris@defensiveconceptsnc.com . You can also register for the class by going here http://defensiveconceptsnc.com/register.html . Here is a brief run down about the course: Defensive Handgun Nearly all violent attacks occur at social distances....
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December North Georgia Forum Shoot
Published (2009-12-20 16:48:00)
Monday 28th at chestnut mtn. What time we looking at? I'm on vacation and want to take my son out
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December North Georgia Forum Shoot
Published (2009-12-20 22:23:00)
People start to show up around 10 and leave when they get hungry... Let's hope for some nicer weather...
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West Kentucky IDPA Club Schedule
Published (2009-12-12 00:01:00)
quote: Originally posted by IDPAguy: Interesting. That club is not on the IDPA website. I don't believe it is a sanctioned club. Email me if you want more details about what I know about it.
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Ideal Sig for IDPA?
Published (2009-12-13 10:52:00)
quote: I'll be interested to see how that X5T works out, Fred. According to catalog specs, you might have to shave some off the ambi safety to get the lid down on The Box, too. At least I assume that is the wide place over 1.625". According to the factory specs the width is 1.6. Mine mic's out at 1.72 width. We will see. I am not very big on off/weak side thumb safeties. so grinding the right side safety down is not a sacrifice...
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Latest active threads on Competition, Training and Regional Shoots::
Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-25 18:17:00)
by detroit192
Sorry to say that I will not be available this month, again. I work the weekends of the 5th and 19th. The wife is on a semi-forced vacation the week of the 12th. (Seems her job forgot to inform her that she now has four weeks of vacation, it can not be carried over nor can it be paid out so that is the only week available between now and the end of the year.) So we have plans on being ...
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-17 08:01:00)
by Mister Joshua
I will be there. Going to go ahead and set time on my calendar. I'll contact a few others to come along as well... and I will be happy to bring some meat and potatoes.
Started 3 weeks ago (2009-11-30 21:06:00)
by RochPersDef
They have changed not only the book, but the exam as well. You could call them and see what they will do. I think they will take back the old ones and replace them for you. The new exam is on the www.nrainstructors.com website as a .pdf. Good luck
Started 6 days, 16 hours ago (2009-12-15 14:42:00)
by Orive 8
Yes, But if you've ever been in a fight for your life with an evil "goblin" and had to stick your BUG snubby in one of his cranial orifices to instantly stop his homicidal attack, you might see the snubby as a beneficial armament. Snubby's have their limitations, along with their good points. Just something to ponder, I have carried both and prefer the snubby for a BUG role.
Started 2 days, 21 hours ago (2009-12-19 09:51:00)
by sigfreund
It's great to see a company step up with assistance like this. My department and I use a lot of Precision Delta's reloaded ammunition for training and I've always been happy with it.
Started 4 days, 6 hours ago (2009-12-18 00:21:00)
by Dan Shapiro
I took MUC/ECQC in November here Phoenix this year. You can checkout videos and reviews on his forum totalprotectioninteractive.com This series was a complete eye opener for me. SN's curriculum is unlike any of the classes I've taken to date. In all my previous training the drills started knowing I was going to shoot the target. In SN's class you'll learn how to deal with an Unknown Contact ...
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-22 06:38:00)
by KBobAries
I'm very interested in hearing more about this. I'll keep an eye on the thread. Thanks for the heads up. Dan
Started 6 days, 22 hours ago (2009-12-15 08:26:00)
by Dreamerx4
I have attended a course that John put on, and I highly recommend him as an instructor.
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Hot threads for last week on Competition, Training and Regional Shoots::
Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-25 18:17:00)
by detroit192
Sorry to say that I will not be available this month, again. I work the weekends of the 5th and 19th. The wife is on a semi-forced vacation the week of the 12th. (Seems her job forgot to inform her that she now has four weeks of vacation, it can not be carried over nor can it be paid out so that is the only week available between now and the end of the year.) So we have plans on being ...
Started 3 weeks ago (2009-11-30 21:06:00)
by RochPersDef
They have changed not only the book, but the exam as well. You could call them and see what they will do. I think they will take back the old ones and replace them for you. The new exam is on the www.nrainstructors.com website as a .pdf. Good luck
Started 6 days, 16 hours ago (2009-12-15 14:42:00)
by Orive 8
Yes, But if you've ever been in a fight for your life with an evil "goblin" and had to stick your BUG snubby in one of his cranial orifices to instantly stop his homicidal attack, you might see the snubby as a beneficial armament. Snubby's have their limitations, along with their good points. Just something to ponder, I have carried both and prefer the snubby for a BUG role.
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-14 17:42:00)
by gose
Nice... Here's one of me from the Ft Benning match: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1f7KqJKtDx4 We need more shotgun and rifle matches!
Started 4 days, 6 hours ago (2009-12-18 00:21:00)
by Dan Shapiro
I took MUC/ECQC in November here Phoenix this year. You can checkout videos and reviews on his forum totalprotectioninteractive.com This series was a complete eye opener for me. SN's curriculum is unlike any of the classes I've taken to date. In all my previous training the drills started knowing I was going to shoot the target. In SN's class you'll learn how to deal with an Unknown Contact ...
Started 2 days, 21 hours ago (2009-12-19 09:51:00)
by sigfreund
It's great to see a company step up with assistance like this. My department and I use a lot of Precision Delta's reloaded ammunition for training and I've always been happy with it.
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-12-11 13:07:00)
by gose
Great match, great stages and an amazing prize table
Started 6 days, 22 hours ago (2009-12-15 08:26:00)
by Dreamerx4
I have attended a course that John put on, and I highly recommend him as an instructor.
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-17 08:01:00)
by Mister Joshua
I will be there. Going to go ahead and set time on my calendar. I'll contact a few others to come along as well... and I will be happy to bring some meat and potatoes.
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-19 08:35:00)
by 2000Z-71
When it worked, I really liked my 220 Carry SAO for IDPA. I shot in CDP against 1911's.
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