I'm only 33 years old and I can't see the front sight worth a damn under the lights at night. I don't see how the better shooters there (Chuck B, Matt R., among others) do it.
They close their eyes and "let the force be with them."
I'm only 33 years old and I can't see the front sight worth a damn under the lights at night. I don't see how the better shooters there (Chuck B, Matt R., among others) do it.
I'm used to it.
No love for me!
This is where I admit I can't handle the pressure of the competition. The illness was a ruse!
I'm only 33 years old and I can't see the front sight worth a damn under the lights at night. I don't see how the better shooters there (Chuck B, Matt R., among others) do it.
yeah, that 5th little bitty target on Stage 5 was fun. Night sights would have come in handy.
I agree
I hate the plate rack all the time and I had a malfunction that got me a 30.
But I really can't see my site on the last stage , glad I'm not alone
Yep and i was point shooting it .....badly
That dang plate rack gave me fits. In my mind I saw myself running out there and kicking the thing over. Of course, after the firing line was cold
i am a very inconsistent shooter...i have times that range all the way from 2.1seconds to 30...what is the best way to cut down on this and become more consistent
i am a very inconsistent shooter...i have times that range all the way from 2.1seconds to 30...what is the best way to cut down on this and become more consistent
i am a very inconsistent shooter...i have times that range all the way from 2.1seconds to 30...what is the best way to cut down on this and become more consistent
LOL - you wouldn't happen to have a Midway shooting bag, would you?
If so, I probably put it in your bag by mistake.
Situational awareness FAIL
Sorry Deaner, just messing with ya!
Well, I probably deserve it. That was an evening of brain lapses for me. I mean, I actually let my son forget a gun that night (so really I forgot the gun vicariously).