And I thought getting my toes was the worst a mag could do...Who ever said dry fire is free hasn't had their soon drop a mag on their phone.
Certainly something to ponder, and I do not mean that to be dismissive.Beef15, just an observation based on your two previous posts. By working on everything, you're not getting better at anything.
GB
Keep at it, you'll be fine after 1000 rounds.Match in Coharie was a wash,, went to a indoor range. Should have stayed home
Back to dryfire for a week.
Don't like the 34 any better than the other one. I was a lot more accurate with it though
After cleaning it today, found th Rear sight is starting to come apart, gave it the JB Weld treatment.
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Same one, new cracks. Why get a new one? Thats redunkulousSame one that lost the little screw 6/8 months back?
Just a guess, but you could probably get a new one. Or just keep going til you have a nice one off hand carved model, that'd be cool in some circles.
Warranty?Same one, new cracks. Why get a new one? Thats redunkulous
Same one, new cracks. Why get a new one? Thats redunkulous
Haha. He said warrantyWarranty?
Don't they do that with them foreign guns?Haha. He said warranty
It musta been the weekend already when i called.Don't they do that with them foreign guns?
After cleaning it today, found th Rear sight is starting to come apart, gave it the JB Weld treatment.
This has always been my motto.Sights are totally over rated anyway.
I stand corrected, they sent me a new one.Warranty?
I stand corrected, they sent me a new one.
Also got a bunch of parts to replace:
firing pin and spring
Hammer spring
Extractor and spring
Guide rod spring
Anything else Im missing for 10k maintenance?
@NKD
I use an app. Dry Practice Drill. You can set your par time and number of reps.Question for you experts. What's the easiest way, if there is a way, to time your draw at the buzzer to your first shot in dry fire drills?
I've got a CED 7000 shot timer and a smart phone. Any way to do it?
I would isolate the draw in practice until you can consistently hit your par time. Then incorporate that newly improved draw into other drills.Question for you experts. What's the easiest way, if there is a way, to time your draw at the buzzer to your first shot in dry fire drills?
I've got a CED 7000 shot timer and a smart phone. Any way to do it?
To hell with your draw time. Work on it enough that the gun comes to your eye automatically. Practice that while drawing to a blank wall. Spend most of your time practicing transitions. Practice slowly and on the 2nd squeeze of the trigger, move your eye to the next target A-Zone as quickly as possible. The gun will follow quickly! The gun should be moving during recoil.Question for you experts. What's the easiest way, if there is a way, to time your draw at the buzzer to your first shot in dry fire drills?
I've got a CED 7000 shot timer and a smart phone. Any way to do it?
Splits for show, transitions for dough.To hell with your draw time. Work on it enough that the gun comes to your eye automatically. Practice that while drawing to a blank wall. Spend most of your time practicing transitions. Practice slowly and on the 2nd squeeze of the trigger, move your eye to the next target A-Zone as quickly as possible. The gun will follow quickly! The gun should be moving during recoil.
Dough in this sport?!Splits for show, transitions for dough.
CookieDough in this sport?!
Shoot for a living, work as a hobbyDough in this sport?!
Burrito shellsDough in this sport?!
Slow is slow! Don’t do anything slowly.Just use your par time on the timer, with random start. Start with a very long par time 5 sec or something. Make each draw/grip/sight picture/trigger press perfect. When you can do that perfectly, slowly ratchet down the time as you can honestly beat it, still doing everything right. You can easily tell whether the hammer/striker falls before the par time beep or not. Start every session with slow perfect draws.
Drawing to a blank wall to learn the muscle memory of where the gun belongs for a good sight picture is excellent also.
The main point is to not practice a sloppy draw. It might help a little in the short term but you will hit a plateau and have to unlearn it (hard) and start over.