Here ya go.....
Dannnng! Wonder if he'd let me borrow his "leg"?? I'd probably break it!@hlpressley No excuses now lol
Looked like some really neat stages. I will have to make it up next month. It's a ride for me but I've driven farther for less. Congrats on the win Ken!
Congrats on the win Ken.
Hes shooting open, he should win.....Thanks Brian. You know what they say, "even a blinds squirrel stumbles on a nut every now and then".....lol
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
@Wolffy Ill post vids when I get a chance.
I'm hearing excuses when I should be hearing results.Easier to do it on my laptop not at the track.
Hes shooting open, he should win.....
Funny we talked about that before the match
@Wolffy Ill post vids when I get a chance.
The Range at Lake Norman is now a sanctioned USPSA club. Next match is Thursday 5/18.
https://practiscore.com/3rd-thursday-uspsa-pistol-match-may-2017/register
Are you guys running any classifier stages in your matches Ike?
Are you guys running any classifier stages in your matches Ike?
To give you something else to complain about on the internet. As if you needed another reason...Why was Mr. Whitehat walking around with his hand on his gun?? Backup shooter??
See you there!In... I think.
To give you something else to complain about on the internet. As if you needed another reason...
Why was Mr. Whitehat walking around with his hand on his gun?? Backup shooter??
And asking if he was a "back up shooter" wasn't a smart ass question?Thanks for your smart assed answer, I viewed it as a possible safety issue and was merely asking if there was a reason.
Not knowing how this game is played indoors, I didn't think so.. but I guess you did...And asking if he was a "back up shooter" wasn't a smart ass question?
For some people, resting your hand on your holstered gun grip is just a place to put your hand. Sometimes I do it because my hand wants to go in my pocket but it's now blocked. IMO it's not a concern, it's holstered and unloaded.
Can newbies shoot? I have a friend that wants to do some competitions but has no experience. Come to think of it, I've never shot a USPSA match myself.
Thanks for your smart assed answer, I viewed it as a possible safety issue and was merely asking if there was a reason.
When I do that while ROing, its because I want to make sure my gun does not fall out of my holster while following a shooter.Why was Mr. Whitehat walking around with his hand on his gun?? Backup shooter??
When I do that while ROing, its because I want to make sure my gun does not fall out of my holster while following a shooter.
That makes sense, are the holsters not that secure??
Well we don't use flap holsters for our Colt Model 1860's anymore.
You'd still complain when you didn't win. Why? Because that's what you do...Could create a whole new class..... Naw, leave it like it is......
Not when its set up to draw from as fast as possible.That makes sense, are the holsters not that secure??
The speed holsters have a lever that"lock" the gun in place, but gun could still come out if you hit it hard enough. As you can see theres not much to themThat makes sense, are the holsters not that secure??
We welcome new shooters.For some people, resting your hand on your holstered gun grip is just a place to put your hand. Sometimes I do it because my hand wants to go in my pocket but it's now blocked. IMO it's not a concern, it's holstered and unloaded.
Can newbies shoot? I have a friend that wants to do some competitions but has no experience. Come to think of it, I've never shot a USPSA match myself.