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i'm looking forward to doing this course one day
Same here if I don't keel over before.
i'm looking forward to doing this course one day
I now wish I'd gotten my R-PAL at the same time as my PAL, I never thought I'd want a handgun but these types of competitions were something I didnt know about.
I feel as though its foolish to ask, but do I need my own firearm for this course?
What did you focus on the most in your qualifier? I just really want to do it safely and get that signature for now and not worry about speed and score so much, that will all come in time.
Cheers,
Evan
Finger off the trigger when not aiming at a target or doing any manipulations like clearing a malfunction.
Watch your 90's, it's easy to forget in the heat of the moment and not ALWAYS easy to figure out where 90 even is.
If in doubt about ANYTHING make sure to ask questions on the walk through!
Glad to here you had fun! I wished all new handgun shooters would take BB, even if they have no desire to compete.
Alex is great to work with. There is a reason some of us hang out like groupies with him. Glad you had a good time. We'll see you next weekend.

NickVR as long as you can shoot safely not being able to hit the target at 25 yards is not likely to crucify you.
Finger off the trigger when not aiming at a target or doing any manipulations like clearing a malfunction.
Watch your 90's, it's easy to forget in the heat of the moment and not ALWAYS easy to figure out where 90 even is.
If in doubt about ANYTHING make sure to ask questions on the walk through!
Glad to here you had fun! I wished all new handgun shooters would take BB, even if they have no desire to compete.
Corey, did you just admit to being an Alex groupie?![]()
thanks, gives me some comfort in the matter hah, my goal is to be able to do it by the course, should help lots
You'll be fine. You will be shooting mostly at 7, 10 & 15 meters. Anything longer than that and you are shooting from a knee or shooting prone. Does your range allow you to adjust the distance of your target stand? If so use a white paper plate on the target and slowly work it further away. The primary goal of the course is safety, the secondary goal is accuracy. Take your time and shoot accurately. Speed will come with time and practice, hopefully.
Ya I did. He's great to learn from and him and I think very alike. How's life in the desert?




























