Posted: 5/13/2009 9:19:35 PM EDT
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Well I just had a nice Magpul order all ready and placed and then got hit with some unexpected expenses |
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dryfiring is cheap
practicing reloading to develop muscle memory is cheap practicing moving and keeping the sight picture stead is cheap practicing transitions is cheap practicing shooting positions is cheap practicing malfunction clearing is cheap (and use snap caps please) weight lifting/running/excercise is cheap and just as important as your shooting skills getting your first aid and CPR certifications is also very cheap (if not free) and is just a smart thing to have |
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Here are some basics to start with. These are EXCELLENT drills that WILL make you a better shooter.
Thanks to Rifleman2000: http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=9&f=5&t=212137 |
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Here are some basics to start with. These are EXCELLENT drills that WILL make you a better shooter. Thanks to Rifleman2000: http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=9&f=5&t=212137 Thank you VERY much. Repped, oh wait. |
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this is realy neat from range master.
About half way down click on the dry fire drills LINK EDIT> not responsible for you not unloading you gun and shooting you nifty flat screen! |
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dryfiring is cheap practicing reloading to develop muscle memory is cheap practicing moving and keeping the sight picture stead is cheap practicing transitions is cheap practicing shooting positions is cheap practicing malfunction clearing is cheap (and use snap caps please) weight lifting/running/excercise is cheap and just as important as your shooting skills getting your first aid and CPR certifications is also very cheap (if not free) and is just a smart thing to have That's not what i was getting at. I have a Dillon and enough components to last me for "awhile." What I was looking for was a good source of training drills (of the tactical nature) that would be similar to the magpul training videos. I throw the weight around and run every day, I'm in the best shape of my life(physical conditioning is solid). I have a full gym in my basement with a squat rack, pull-up bars, bike, lat pull-down, bench, etc. I'm in there more than I'm on the range. http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh256/Creature83_2008/DSCN2719faceless.jpg The gym rules all... And So do the Jayhawks Not to hijack but were you at lawrence last year?
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dryfiring is cheap practicing reloading to develop muscle memory is cheap practicing moving and keeping the sight picture stead is cheap practicing transitions is cheap practicing shooting positions is cheap practicing malfunction clearing is cheap (and use snap caps please) weight lifting/running/excercise is cheap and just as important as your shooting skills getting your first aid and CPR certifications is also very cheap (if not free) and is just a smart thing to have That's not what i was getting at. I have a Dillon and enough components to last me for "awhile." What I was looking for was a good source of training drills (of the tactical nature) that would be similar to the magpul training videos. I throw the weight around and run every day, I'm in the best shape of my life(physical conditioning is solid). I have a full gym in my basement with a squat rack, pull-up bars, bike, lat pull-down, bench, etc. I'm in there more than I'm on the range. http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh256/Creature83_2008/DSCN2719faceless.jpg The gym rules all... And So do the Jayhawks Not to hijack but were you at lawrence last year?
I was in Lawrence for the NC game AND the championship. I was on the news up in one of the trees with a bottle of johnnie walker yelling at the top of my lungs. No fights or anything, everyone was elated. One of the best times I've ever had. |
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dryfiring is cheap practicing reloading to develop muscle memory is cheap practicing moving and keeping the sight picture stead is cheap practicing transitions is cheap practicing shooting positions is cheap practicing malfunction clearing is cheap (and use snap caps please) weight lifting/running/excercise is cheap and just as important as your shooting skills getting your first aid and CPR certifications is also very cheap (if not free) and is just a smart thing to have That's not what i was getting at. I have a Dillon and enough components to last me for "awhile." What I was looking for was a good source of training drills (of the tactical nature) that would be similar to the magpul training videos. I throw the weight around and run every day, I'm in the best shape of my life(physical conditioning is solid). I have a full gym in my basement with a squat rack, pull-up bars, bike, lat pull-down, bench, etc. I'm in there more than I'm on the range. http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh256/Creature83_2008/DSCN2719faceless.jpg The gym rules all... And So do the Jayhawks Not to hijack but were you at lawrence last year?
I was in Lawrence for the NC game AND the championship. I was on the news up in one of the trees with a bottle of johnnie walker yelling at the top of my lungs. No fights or anything, everyone was elated. One of the best times I've ever had. I was there too! Good times. |
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this is realy neat from range master. About half way down click on the dry fire drills LINK EDIT> not responsible for you not unloading you gun and shooting you nifty flat screen! Thanks for the link, I created a folder in my bookmarks for the info you guys are feeding me. On more final tomorrow and I can start focusing on my shooting again. |
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dryfiring is cheap practicing reloading to develop muscle memory is cheap practicing moving and keeping the sight picture stead is cheap practicing transitions is cheap practicing shooting positions is cheap practicing malfunction clearing is cheap (and use snap caps please) weight lifting/running/excercise is cheap and just as important as your shooting skills getting your first aid and CPR certifications is also very cheap (if not free) and is just a smart thing to have That's not what i was getting at. I have a Dillon and enough components to last me for "awhile." What I was looking for was a good source of training drills (of the tactical nature) that would be similar to the magpul training videos. I throw the weight around and run every day, I'm in the best shape of my life(physical conditioning is solid). I have a full gym in my basement with a squat rack, pull-up bars, bike, lat pull-down, bench, etc. I'm in there more than I'm on the range. http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh256/Creature83_2008/DSCN2719faceless.jpg The gym rules all... And So do the Jayhawks Not to hijack but were you at lawrence last year?
I was in Lawrence for the NC game AND the championship. I was on the news up in one of the trees with a bottle of johnnie walker yelling at the top of my lungs. No fights or anything, everyone was elated. One of the best times I've ever had. I was there too! Good times. Hell yeah. Are you in the north east area? If so, what range do you shoot at? I'm at CCGC over in Topeka. I got permission to use my 9mm SBR on the combat range and am ready to start doing some dynamic shit on that motherfucker. |
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dryfiring is cheap practicing reloading to develop muscle memory is cheap practicing moving and keeping the sight picture stead is cheap practicing transitions is cheap practicing shooting positions is cheap practicing malfunction clearing is cheap (and use snap caps please) weight lifting/running/excercise is cheap and just as important as your shooting skills getting your first aid and CPR certifications is also very cheap (if not free) and is just a smart thing to have That's not what i was getting at. I have a Dillon and enough components to last me for "awhile." What I was looking for was a good source of training drills (of the tactical nature) that would be similar to the magpul training videos. I throw the weight around and run every day, I'm in the best shape of my life(physical conditioning is solid). I have a full gym in my basement with a squat rack, pull-up bars, bike, lat pull-down, bench, etc. I'm in there more than I'm on the range. http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh256/Creature83_2008/DSCN2719faceless.jpg The gym rules all... And So do the Jayhawks Not to hijack but were you at lawrence last year?
I was in Lawrence for the NC game AND the championship. I was on the news up in one of the trees with a bottle of johnnie walker yelling at the top of my lungs. No fights or anything, everyone was elated. One of the best times I've ever had. I was there too! Good times. Hell yeah. Are you in the north east area? If so, what range do you shoot at? I'm at CCGC over in Topeka. I got permission to use my 9mm SBR on the combat range and am ready to start doing some dynamic shit on that motherfucker. I live in Overland Park - the drive sucks. I shoot all over - private land we have access to down in La Cygne, I shoot at Golden Valley in Clinton MO (going there this Sunday, actually), I shoot at Pigeon Hill in StJoe...basically wherever I can shoot. |
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dryfiring is cheap practicing reloading to develop muscle memory is cheap practicing moving and keeping the sight picture stead is cheap practicing transitions is cheap practicing shooting positions is cheap practicing malfunction clearing is cheap (and use snap caps please) weight lifting/running/excercise is cheap and just as important as your shooting skills getting your first aid and CPR certifications is also very cheap (if not free) and is just a smart thing to have That's not what i was getting at. I have a Dillon and enough components to last me for "awhile." What I was looking for was a good source of training drills (of the tactical nature) that would be similar to the magpul training videos. I throw the weight around and run every day, I'm in the best shape of my life(physical conditioning is solid). I have a full gym in my basement with a squat rack, pull-up bars, bike, lat pull-down, bench, etc. I'm in there more than I'm on the range. http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh256/Creature83_2008/DSCN2719faceless.jpg The gym rules all... And So do the Jayhawks Not to hijack but were you at lawrence last year?
I was in Lawrence for the NC game AND the championship. I was on the news up in one of the trees with a bottle of johnnie walker yelling at the top of my lungs. No fights or anything, everyone was elated. One of the best times I've ever had. I was there too! Good times. Hell yeah. Are you in the north east area? If so, what range do you shoot at? I'm at CCGC over in Topeka. I got permission to use my 9mm SBR on the combat range and am ready to start doing some dynamic shit on that motherfucker. I live in Overland Park - the drive sucks. I shoot all over - private land we have access to down in La Cygne, I shoot at Golden Valley in Clinton MO (going there this Sunday, actually), I shoot at Pigeon Hill in StJoe...basically wherever I can shoot. Well if you ever make it to Topeka and want to do some shooting just PM me and you can come shoot at my range. I can have one guest at a time, just have to pay $10 for a pass, no time limit. We have a 300m high power, 3 pistol ranges, smallbore/blackpowder, and skeet/trap. I just shoot on the pistol and highpower tho. |

Not to hijack but were you at lawrence last year?