Now, I just have to find a way to shave some time!
Bill Drummond or Chris Tilley is what you seek
Now, I just have to find a way to shave some time!
Already reached out to Bill. He requires that I have a range and at this time I don't. I think I'm going to Ohio to see Steve Anderson.Bill Drummond or Chris Tilley is what you seek
Talk with Eddie at Spartanburg about a Drummond class day(s)Already reached out to Bill. He requires that I have a range and at this time I don't. I think I'm going to Ohio to see Steve Anderson.
I think it depends more about who you are with Bill. I think you need to be one of the "cool kids" to get in with him.@hlpressley thats awesome that you found your secret sauce! Everyone ticks a bit differently and you'll be golden once you dial in your mental game.
You really should think about Tilley's class and if you get anything put together with Drummond I would be down.
Csos today
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Just a question. I've never shot USPSA, only IDPA. It looks like each stage consumes about a half-box of ammo (IDPA about 12-15 rounds). Do you guys shoot a lot of reloads? I shoot about 50-50, new to reload.
Most USPSA stages range from 12-32 rds, depending on the range and stage designer. You'll see a lot of reloaded ammo at USPSA matches.Just a question. I've never shot USPSA, only IDPA. It looks like each stage consumes about a half-box of ammo (IDPA about 12-15 rounds). Do you guys shoot a lot of reloads? I shoot about 50-50, new to reload.
I did switch to GR. I really really like it. I won't accept a sponsorship for someone who's products I don't 100%love. Once it is setup, the retention and release both are much better than my safariland. I also like the adjustability of both the pouches and holster.Did you switch to Guga Ribas holster James? If so, how do you like it?
Nice shooting, but we totally expect that now, haha.
edit: also, can you compare to your older rig?
I did switch to GR. I really really like it. I won't accept a sponsorship for someone who's products I don't 100%love. Once it is setup, the retention and release both are much better than my safariland. I also like the adjustability of both the pouches and holster.
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My main competition G34 has north of 30,000 rounds...not one single round from the factory.Just a question. I've never shot USPSA, only IDPA. It looks like each stage consumes about a half-box of ammo (IDPA about 12-15 rounds). Do you guys shoot a lot of reloads? I shoot about 50-50, new to reload.
There'd be no way I could afford to shoot with factory ammo prices and that I go through double the ammo of the others.Just a question. I've never shot USPSA, only IDPA. It looks like each stage consumes about a half-box of ammo (IDPA about 12-15 rounds). Do you guys shoot a lot of reloads? I shoot about 50-50, new to reload.
Yep, that's how Kyle likes it.
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Stage 1 at Sir Walter.
The one handed shot on steel was not in the stage plan. Still managed to finish within .5% of high production. I told myself I would shoot all A/B/C today and with an exception of three shots (all on one stage) today, I did that. And it felt great.
Video from today's IDPA match at H2O Fowl Farms. Finished 1st SSP, and 2nd overall.
Honestly really surprised by my finish, with 10pts down and a procedural, and a couple mental malfunctions I'm surprised that scored what I did.
I will say, that IDPA is definitely a different game with the 1sec per down scoring change.
Felt my movement was better, lots of room for improvement though.