Creedmoors answer begs the question, what is your purpose? I guess I just assumed you were talking some sort of practical performance shooting. If you are wanting to do bullseye work or just plinking that changes the equation.
A reminder all of this is relative. I haven't been posting all my practice but it was mildly interesting Friday. During the week my sometimes training partner and guy who got me into USPSA called and said it was quarterly weapons time for one of the local departments he trains. One of the drills...
No, but that would be interesting. They are adding new stuff all of the time. I think they could make that work but who knows if Bill would give them permission.
It can cause motion sickness. Due to my prior cases of closed head injury and nerve damage in my neck I appear to be a bit more susceptible to this. I have to be judicious in how much I use it. The guy I work with seems to have no issues in that regard.
Yes there are different guns along with...
Interesting. It must have something to do with shape too as I was under the impression those type of revolvers have an 18 degree grip angle. Same as a 1911 and considerably different than the 22 degrees of a Glock.
I too have a love/hate relationship with the 320's, but not for your reasons. Well, I agree the loose the rear sight thing is something they should have nipped in the bud. I like their mounting system however. I like that I can direct mount a Sig Optic or a DPP, but if I want a Trijicon or...
I found the same type of thing out this weekend. Friday practice was what I have been doing lately but with the 365 AXG because I used it with carry gear in the match today. Defensive drills like the April RM DOTM it did just fine, match environment, not so much.
Is it possible? Sure. Is it optimal? No. Heck, we see videos all of the time now of people missing at close range when they actually get the gun up into their eyeline. As has been shown, gifted people with a LOT of practice can make this method work, but that is a far cry from trying to make it...
If you have studied pistol gunfighting and training history you may already know some of this, but Chris does a good, brief job in this video. Yes, he left out Fairbairn and Sykes, maybe he will get to them another day.
For those who say. "what about Taran Butler"? Listen to what he has to...
I am afraid I can't help with that. I have no indoor ranges near me, but I know some of them have pretty restrictive rules. It just depends on what they allow. I would think many things could be modified to work.
Shoehorned in a session yesterday while off work to try and get things ready for family Easter at our place.
Currently not doing a lot of drills, but more like exercises. Specifically targeting skills. I started with the normal group shooting of 5 FS, 5 SHO, 5WHO at 10 just going for as small...