Well after about 12 years time to start rebuilding back yard range. These are targets back from when I had a small target business. Front ones on the stand are resetting rim fire targets. All .25 AR500. Notice the one pic with orange target. That's an old cheap Champion target with less than...
People don't understand self employment. When your self employed everything you do has a cost associated with it. I've been self employed 23 years. I understand what your saying.
I am better and quicker with a dot on an AR. But just the opposite with a handgun. But I also put suppressor sights on all my handguns. That makes it easier to see and a bit quicker.
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A lot of time it comes to priorities. Most people who claim they can't do or afford to do something do other things with their time or money. I have a friend that can't afford to shoot but can afford to play golf. I drive a used car. No car payment. When I get rid of a vehicle it's value is...
I shot competition pistol for years. If you shoot and practice enough muscle memory takes over and shooting can seem a blur. When I shoot pistol I am seldom aware of my sights. But very seldom drop a shot. Most of my practice is shooting at 35 to 50 yards shooting slowly and working on sight...
Video is not on open carry. It's about judging people. The open carry was just a small part of it. Just added my example as video commented on what I previously told my friend.
Found this interesting.
I have a friend that open carries and fits the description in his last comments. I told my friend once that if we were somewhere and a situation arose he would be the first target. And while they were engaging him they would not notice me. And hopefully it would end there.
Actually I think you would be pushing the trigger instead of pulling the gun. I broke the habit by just putting the pad of my trigger finger on the trigger and concentrated on pulling my finger forward a bit as the trigger broke. Also added a long flat trigger to my 1911 and that helped a lot.