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6/28/2004 1:24:11 AM EDT
What is your level of skill?


Be HONEST
6/28/2004 3:33:52 AM EDT
[#1]
I'm no expert even though I can qualify expert on the army 9mm range.  I think there standards are kinda bunk cuz they have no movement or moving targets and no rapid instinct firing jus basically slow aimed fire.  However I do think I can hold my own.
6/28/2004 4:59:19 AM EDT
[#2]
When I worked for Wells & Fargo Armored Service in Phoenix we had to qualify shooting out revolvers DA. I'd never shot much DA before but managed to average a score of 96%, I guess that's as close to "Expert" as you can get.
6/28/2004 6:23:50 AM EDT
[#3]
What type of shooting?  IDPA... Bullseye...long range handgun?
6/28/2004 6:53:45 AM EDT
[#4]
I shoot a match at the local gun club called the ACTION match... its similar to IDPA, but not as rigid in some area... for example, you can drop expended mags on the ground...

Its a little cheaper too... 10$ per match... and there are uauallly only about 15 guys/gals shooting it so it does not take all day.  

Round count is anywhere from 190 - 225 with 5 courses of fire... of course round count goes up if you reshoot any of the courses.

And the coolest things is, first time shooters at this match shoot free.  

Since I have been shooting this match I have noticed my skill level going up... plus I have dedicated myself to practice practice practice...

Its also great for a little self evaluation and noticing where your weak points are.  I love it.
6/28/2004 6:54:14 AM EDT
[#5]
<< Barely qualify
6/28/2004 6:58:27 AM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
What type of shooting?  IDPA... Bullseye...long range handgun?




This is a loose poll. Most of us carry for self defense and train accordingly.

Marksmanship  however is the portion in question. Can you hit  your target more than you miss?

The be honest part is for self evaluation and feel free to expand the discussion.


Ok Class time to learn from each other.
6/28/2004 7:45:24 AM EDT
[#7]
Living in the past, I was very good...alas, old age set in, the eyes and the balance problem are taking it's toll.
Long range from a rest, no problem...my guns used to have sights, I coulda swore to it.
6/28/2004 7:46:33 AM EDT
[#8]
Not to shabby.


I can hit coke cans at 50 yards with my CZ52, thats good enough for me.
6/28/2004 8:05:30 AM EDT
[#9]
I think a real world test of marksmanship is engaging multiple targets, while moving, using cover, and changing mags. That is what competition taught me about my weaknesses.

I had been shooting for years, standing in one place, shooting at a target at 7-25 yards... with nothing moving, no cover,... if you are serious about self def shoot a match, any match, and you will find your weaknesses. Weaknesses you didnt even know you had.
6/28/2004 1:39:13 PM EDT
[#10]
I can't hit the broad side of a barn but I have a lot of fun trying
6/28/2004 1:48:59 PM EDT
[#11]
Not bad, I would say "I can qualify".
6/28/2004 1:51:36 PM EDT
[#12]
I shoot a nice pattern
6/28/2004 1:53:43 PM EDT
[#13]

Quoted:
Most of us carry for self defense and train accordingly.



what i do, never really tried for 'groups' shooting handguns
6/28/2004 1:58:35 PM EDT
[#14]
I can do a Dozier, on demand, in less than 3.5 seconds.  Dunno if that makes me an 'expert', but I suspect it's good enough to get me through most field problems.
6/28/2004 2:05:58 PM EDT
[#15]
When  my team has to qualify  for our department I usually come in as what department considers "expert" My skill level is a reflection upon if i come home at the end of the day. So i practice 2-3 times a week on various stages, ranges, & scenarioes.

J
6/28/2004 3:43:37 PM EDT
[#16]

Quoted:
Not bad, I would say "I can qualify".




I smell a ringer
6/28/2004 6:15:29 PM EDT
[#17]
It depends on what gun.  I was shooting sharpshooter in IDPA when I started with my Glock 19.  Now I'm thinking I need to branch out, and I've spent a couple of months trying to learn the 1911.  So far it's not going well.  I'm classified Novice in CDP with the 1911.  I need to spend more time with it practicing, but I haven't had the time.  Hoping to get to a class soon to try and learn something.  My skills were good enough for second place in CDP Novice at the IDPA Florida state match, for whatever that is worth.

It's been amazing to me how much of a switch it is to change platforms like this.  I think that the 1911 has alot of potential, I just need to take the time to learn to extract that potential.
6/28/2004 6:17:09 PM EDT
[#18]
I hit every thing I shoot at.
6/28/2004 9:18:24 PM EDT
[#19]
I can keep all 5 shots with any of my 454 Casulls on a Chev Suburban at 15 yds in about 30 minutes.
Good enough?
6/29/2004 1:48:05 AM EDT
[#20]

Quoted:
I can keep all 5 shots with any of my 454 Casulls on a Chev Suburban at 15 yds in about 30 minutes.
Good enough?



I was always much much better with a rifle than a pistol. Always, much much.

My Glocks are measured by the pattern size, in feet. I am decent with my 1911's, XD's & the Makarov. Wheel guns vary a lot.

I shoot my Ruger 454 Casull the best out of all my handguns, no glass. Its the gun I guess. But damn if that sob doesnt hurt like hell to shoot. My wrists feel like they are getting hit with a 2X4 every time I pull the trigger. And I have replaced the grips already!

6/29/2004 4:22:35 AM EDT
[#21]
Depends on who you ask.
I am a rifleman far more than a handgunner. Shooting a rifle comes pretty natural. Have had to work a little at shooting a handgun.
6/29/2004 4:23:30 AM EDT
[#22]
Good enough to hit you at 3-25 yards, first shot.
6/29/2004 11:15:18 AM EDT
[#23]
Clay pidgeons at 50 yards with a 45 Auto (offhand). I don't know what that would rate? Not to bad I would guess.
6/29/2004 1:50:40 PM EDT
[#24]

Quoted:
It depends on what gun.  I was shooting sharpshooter in IDPA when I started with my Glock 19.  Now I'm thinking I need to branch out, and I've spent a couple of months trying to learn the 1911.  So far it's not going well.  I'm classified Novice in CDP with the 1911.  I need to spend more time with it practicing, but I haven't had the time.  Hoping to get to a class soon to try and learn something.  My skills were good enough for second place in CDP Novice at the IDPA Florida state match, for whatever that is worth.

It's been amazing to me how much of a switch it is to change platforms like this.  I think that the 1911 has alot of potential, I just need to take the time to learn to extract that potential.




Not to mention that fact that CDP times are 7% faster compared to SSP.
6/29/2004 1:54:06 PM EDT
[#25]
I can scare just about any threat away...
6/29/2004 2:29:17 PM EDT
[#26]

Quoted:
I can scare just about any threat away...


6/29/2004 2:58:26 PM EDT
[#27]
I'm slightly better than the average swinging dick.

Danny
6/30/2004 7:29:19 AM EDT
[#28]

Quoted:

Not to mention that fact that CDP times are 7% faster compared to SSP.



Not always.  I've shot the lowest score of the match when I was shooting SSP.  Once at a State match, and once at a Regional.  I've never run the numbers, but I thought CDP was always slower than SSP/ESP due to the 8+1 vs 10+1.
6/30/2004 12:42:25 PM EDT
[#29]
I am quite certain that every projectile that I have ever launched has returned to earth.     Is that good?  Watch-Six
6/30/2004 1:11:16 PM EDT
[#30]
i could not hit the broad side of a barn
6/30/2004 6:18:07 PM EDT
[#31]

Quoted:
Most of us carry for self defense and train accordingly.




I don't know SGB. Most times I've been to a public range I see most everyone resting an elbow on a bench, etc. Seems I'm usually the only one shooting 'freehand' (except for the fed prison trainees, but that's another story).  I watched a ccw class (where you have to freehand) there were people bouncing them off the cieling, etc in an indoor range. Scary stuff



6/30/2004 6:28:19 PM EDT
[#32]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Most of us carry for self defense and train accordingly.




I don't know SGB. Most times I've been to a public range I see most everyone resting an elbow on a bench, etc. Seems I'm usually the only one shooting 'freehand' (except for the fed prison trainees, but that's another story).  I watched a ccw class (where you have to freehand) there were people bouncing them off the cieling, etc in an indoor range. Scary stuff








I would have to agree with you RustyTX. The majority of shooters that I see at the public range are pretty piss poor with many of then unable to hit a man size target at 15 yards.

Most of the Officers I worked  with when on the PD only managed to "Qualify" at minimum standards.

The old saying of Practice makes perfect is flawed. Practice with a good coach makes perfect is more like it.

My hats off to the ARFCOM handgunners as I believe that they haved polled themselves honestly and are heads above the average in skill.
6/30/2004 10:39:16 PM EDT
[#33]
The BP says I'm an expert.. :)

6/30/2004 11:31:42 PM EDT
[#34]
With very few exceptions the pot at home got filled with only one shot expended/animal or bird. Is that good enough?
7/1/2004 3:25:26 AM EDT
[#35]

Quoted:
i could not hit the broad side of a barn




I can hit the side of a barn.

Most of the time.

7/1/2004 7:07:16 AM EDT
[#36]
marksman here...
7/1/2004 7:55:29 AM EDT
[#37]
I am in the average with whatever group I seem to be with. Strange as it seems I rise and fall to the occasion.
7/1/2004 12:47:40 PM EDT
[#38]
Bullseye style I can run about 90-96% of possible score. (If I'm in practice and warmed up.)

I can clear 5 pepper poppers at 10 yards from a low ready in a touch over 4 seconds.

I can draw and double tap (hammer? - second shot unsighted) at 21 feet in a touch over 2 seconds, with the first shot hitting a 4 inch circle (most of the time) and the second hitting on the 8.5 x 11 paper.

I have bowling pin times, but they vary widely due to "getting lucky" with them leaving the table or them deciding to just fall and lay there.  My best times for five bowling pins at 10 yards are in the 6-7 second range and my worst are in the 15 -17 second range.

What does this make me?

Kent
7/1/2004 2:13:32 PM EDT
[#39]

Quoted:
What does this make me?

Kent




LONG WINDED...........
7/1/2004 2:16:00 PM EDT
[#40]
I noticed 31 people voted "expert", really?  Now when I think of expert, one man comes to mind. I dont know his name but he is the guy who does the trick shooting on OLN. Dude tossed 6 aspirin in the air, got all six... Now that is an expert with a pistol. I guess some of you have lower standards of "experts"
7/1/2004 3:07:39 PM EDT
[#41]

Quoted:
I noticed 31 people voted "expert", really?  Now when I think of expert, one man comes to mind. I dont know his name but he is the guy how does the trick shooting on OLN. Dude tossed 6 aspirin in the air, got all six... No that is an expert with a pistol. I guess some of you have lower standards of "experts"



SEE!!!  This why I was long winded!  I don't want to over classify myself!  So I gave you the data I hoped you could use to tell me how I classify.

Kent
7/1/2004 5:22:50 PM EDT
[#42]

Quoted:
I noticed 31 people voted "expert", really?  Now when I think of expert, one man comes to mind. I dont know his name but he is the guy who does the trick shooting on OLN. Dude tossed 6 aspirin in the air, got all six... Now that is an expert with a pistol. I guess some of you have lower standards of "experts"



That's impressive... and useful if you get attacked by six flying aspirin I think he would be in the Annie Oakley class of shooters (uses a cowboy sidearm too... very cool).

I ASS-U-mMEd it was in a self-defense context. A 'hit what I'ma shootin at' kinda poll.
Either way I'd be no expert (for the record)

7/1/2004 6:10:41 PM EDT
[#43]
Where are the masters and grand masters classes?  Im just lucky to hit a target.
7/1/2004 8:18:01 PM EDT
[#44]
I'm "deadly ".
7/1/2004 9:39:44 PM EDT
[#45]
I shoot ok I guess
7/1/2004 10:10:19 PM EDT
[#46]
I voted marksman... I can usually hit  COM from various distnces, while moving, and doing magazine changes fairly rapidly.  I did ok in some steel shoots, shooting my 3" XD-9 when the other guys were using tricked out  STI raceguns.... they'd shoot about 2.5-3 seconds on the plate rack and I could clean it in about 5.  I was also drawing from my IWB holster , not a fancy setup.  

I figure I could hold my own against the average crook or perp... if I was up against a gunfighter I might be at a small disadvantage.
7/1/2004 10:46:34 PM EDT
[#47]

Quoted:
What is your level of skill?HONEST



Good enough that I wouldnt want me to shoot at me
7/2/2004 10:59:23 AM EDT
[#48]

That's impressive... and useful if you get attacked by six flying aspirin
...lol....
7/2/2004 2:04:10 PM EDT
[#49]
I've out shot everyone I have shot with or against, or will shoot with or against.  Including YOU!  
7/3/2004 6:37:14 AM EDT
[#50]
The Army says I was an expert but then again their standards aren't very high.
I would rate myself in the upper 20% of all pistol shooters and smoewhere around the 50% range of folk who take their pistol shooting at least a bit serious.
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