First off please let me apologize for my absence(s). I have been the proverbial 3 legged cat for a bit now and I have entirely neglected the blog and visiting yours. Mea Maxima Culpa.
I'm getting ready for my next large(ish) 3 Gun match weekend after next, the Southwest Multigun. In preparation I just finished a 3 day, 1500 round handgun class with Ron Avery. I've also been doing some long range rifle and shotgun practice with a buddy.
I've learned a few things about 3 Gun from matches, talking to other shooters and practice. You can make or lose great swaths of time in 3 key areas; long range rifle, shotgun loading and transitions (both target to target and gun to gun). My recent practice has been geared toward addressing those 3 areas. There are many more I assure you but for me, at the level I am currently, those are the areas where I can have the greatest impact on my times, scores and placements.
Let me give you an example. I few weeks ago we ran a 2 Gun match, 4 stages. The first stage was long range rifle, targets at 260 and 280 yards with a string of handgun targets leading up to the rifle. I ran it in about 77 seconds. Pretty good and within 10 seconds of the stage winner. My 2 main division competitors both dropped almost a minute to me on that stage and spent the rest of the match trying to catch up. But with no stages left that were make or break they couldn't. I won 1 more and lost 2 others but the final times reflected that initial huge loss of times for both shooters and I beat them both handily. It drove home for me the idea that this was an area I had better be really comfortable with.
Another. Last December I ran the Hard as Hell Outlaw 3 Gun match where I basically tanked the shotgun. I timed out on 3 stages (and finished exactly on time in another) and on a couple of those I completely missed the pistol strings because I couldn't feed the shotgun. On some of the others I hosed targets just to be sure I could get to them all. To be fair my shotgun also died pretty dramatically but not before I got a good taste of how much time and points I was losing by not being able to reload the shotgun. I was out of control and had absolutely no idea what I was doing or how to improve. Since then I've upgraded the shotgun and loading system I use.
One of the things I've been toying with is my belt setup, especially the shotgun shell carriers. After a lot of research and trial and error I've gone with a Load Two system. I went with these, Taccom Duaload. I do a strong hand load where I throw the shotgun up on my right shoulder, hold it with my weak hand and then load with the strong hand. There are a lot of techniques out there, this one just works for me at the moment. I anticipate trying others as I progress but I gotta pick one if I'm going to perfect it and this is what I chose.
Ok. A couple of videos. In this first one I have 5 shells in the gun and 7 targets, 2 on the left and 5 on the right. This is a reload on the move drill where I immediately throw the gun up and load 4 as I'm moving. Then, as I get into the shooting box, I shoot the 2 on the left and the 5 on the right. I had one miss I had to make up.
In this second video I'm starting in the shooting box. Load 4 and then engage the targets. No misses on that run.
I'm probably shooting 75 to 100 rounds in a typical practice session. I try and get out at least once a week and more if I can afford the ammo. I also do a lot of dry fire exercises, especially loading. I recommend using dummy shells for that. The dry fire reloading really helps because reloading is reloading, whether you're doing it on the range or in your basement. The live fire introduces stress where your weaknesses will really come out and validates what you're doing. Or not as the case may be. Then it's back to the basement for more practice. I've been practicing the Load 2 reloads for a few months now and I'm just getting to the point where it feels natural and I can even manipulate my way through a hosed reload and not drop shells on the ground hither and yon. My goal is to be able to load at a rate of 1 shell per second or less. That's 4 in under 4 seconds, etc. I'm just teasing that point now with some above and some below that time. I did have to modify the shotgun a little to help. I filed down the loading port. I'm still messing with that, taking a little off at a time and remembering that one Oh Shit means buying a new shotgun. I'll post on that as soon as I'm satisfied.
The other part of my shotgun practice is target transitions. Notice I'm trying to swing from the left to right target strings and between targets in the same string as quickly as I can and keeping my splits (shot to shot) as quick as possible while staying accurate. My splits at the moment are in the .3 to .35 second range with good hits. I'm confident I can lower those into the quarter second range with more time and practice. A month ago my splits were north of half a second. In the low .2s is where I need to be. The key for me is to get past my comfort zone and go faster than I can get first round hits. Then I back off a little until I'm getting solid hits. That's my split times. I'll hose a stage with splits under .2 seconds from time to time just to get used to what that looks and feels like. As I get more accustomed to going faster I can go faster yet. It's all a dance. First you learn the steps and then you practice them until they're solidly in your head (and your trigger finger). Then comes the polish. I'm finally at the point where I feel as if I have the steps firmly placed and now I can work on the peripherals and speed the heck up!
The journey goes on. This is a pretty involved sport and it takes a lot of investment of time and money to improve. What it takes mostly though is determination and focus.If I could give one piece of advice to anyone interested it would be this. Research is your friend. Ask questions and never, ever be afraid to push your limits. There's no way to know how good you can be unless you test yourself. Find a local match and go shoot! As my good friend who shall remain nameless says; HARDEN THE F$%& UP!
Next up will be some thoughts on long range rifle and a match breakdown from next weekend. Oh, and the Sig took a dump so I'm shooting Lu's XDm and looking for a replacement. What will it be? At this moment I have no earthly idea :)
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01 May 2014
16 October 2013
08 October 2013
Upcoming 3 Gun
It's all Laura B and the Trooper Sgt's fault. Purgatory Flats Multigun, Hard as Hell. I need a few things before December. I'm running an 870 for a shotgun and after watching the video and talking to some guys who ran it last year it's pretty obvious that's a non starter. My coach wants me to but an M2 but this shotgun is intriguing. Both need about the same accessories (extended mag tube, rail, sights, etc.) but the initial price point is significant. The word on the forums about the CZ is almost universally positive.If I can only find one.
I have the M1A and I think I'm going to run that. I'm in the Tactical Centerfire division and that requires a 7.62X39 minimum for rifle. That means the M1A or a new AR upper in one of the .30 calibers. I already have the RS2 sling and a good scope. I think a Basset mount.
I'm shooting about as much as I can, time and ammo considerations allowing. In fact, I shot a classifier match on Saturday. Still slow but I think I did well enough for C Class which ain't exactly horrible considering.
Nuevo El Presidente. All 3 targets are partially covered. This is a classifier stage.
I still feel clumsy and awkward and my reloads need a lot of work. But then I am old :)
Shooting steel tonight, a competition class with my coach on Thursday and gun/ accessory shopping. It's gonna be a good week!
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I have the M1A and I think I'm going to run that. I'm in the Tactical Centerfire division and that requires a 7.62X39 minimum for rifle. That means the M1A or a new AR upper in one of the .30 calibers. I already have the RS2 sling and a good scope. I think a Basset mount.
I'm shooting about as much as I can, time and ammo considerations allowing. In fact, I shot a classifier match on Saturday. Still slow but I think I did well enough for C Class which ain't exactly horrible considering.
Nuevo El Presidente. All 3 targets are partially covered. This is a classifier stage.
I still feel clumsy and awkward and my reloads need a lot of work. But then I am old :)
Shooting steel tonight, a competition class with my coach on Thursday and gun/ accessory shopping. It's gonna be a good week!
Six
03 October 2013
Video Of My First USPSA Stage
A little video comedy for your viewing pleasure. My buddy shot this today during a practice session.
Ok. This is with the new Sig 1911. I had a couple gun of issues. I think it's a combination of a stiff, new gun and ammo not tailored to this specific firearm. I'm working on getting it all sorted out. Near the end of the run you'll note that I had to go back, retrieve a magazine I'd dropped in order to shoot two poppers I missed on my run. That was the second time I'd done that so yes, it was quite embarrassing. You can hear my coach laughing.
This was my first try at a real stage run. This was Stage 9 from the recent Nationals. I'll get a chance to shoot all 22 stages in the coming weeks, including this Saturday morning at a local match. I'm still moving very slow, mostly because I'm concentrating on the mechanics of shooting USPSA style and not on dynamic movement. I believe the speed will come as my experience grows and I master more of the techniques for speed and accuracy. My shooting was actually very good. I only dropped a few points throughout but the speed issue is keeping my scores down. In USPSA it's the combination and I'm still too focused on only center "A" Zone hits. I'm getting them but, man am I ever slow about it.
If you hit that little box in the lower right you can see it full screen. Watch for the two missed poppers in the background where I'm doing the malfunction clearance. Hey, comedy gold. I'll try and get some more on Saturday.
It's a rocky road, trying to master a new shooting style at this stage of my life. But then again, if it was easy it wouldn't be nearly as much fun!
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Ok. This is with the new Sig 1911. I had a couple gun of issues. I think it's a combination of a stiff, new gun and ammo not tailored to this specific firearm. I'm working on getting it all sorted out. Near the end of the run you'll note that I had to go back, retrieve a magazine I'd dropped in order to shoot two poppers I missed on my run. That was the second time I'd done that so yes, it was quite embarrassing. You can hear my coach laughing.
This was my first try at a real stage run. This was Stage 9 from the recent Nationals. I'll get a chance to shoot all 22 stages in the coming weeks, including this Saturday morning at a local match. I'm still moving very slow, mostly because I'm concentrating on the mechanics of shooting USPSA style and not on dynamic movement. I believe the speed will come as my experience grows and I master more of the techniques for speed and accuracy. My shooting was actually very good. I only dropped a few points throughout but the speed issue is keeping my scores down. In USPSA it's the combination and I'm still too focused on only center "A" Zone hits. I'm getting them but, man am I ever slow about it.
If you hit that little box in the lower right you can see it full screen. Watch for the two missed poppers in the background where I'm doing the malfunction clearance. Hey, comedy gold. I'll try and get some more on Saturday.
It's a rocky road, trying to master a new shooting style at this stage of my life. But then again, if it was easy it wouldn't be nearly as much fun!
Six
10 September 2013
19 October 2012
The Catsuit Video
A certain someone promised a certain video if certain fund raising goals were reached. Here it is.I'd comment but since I'm functionally a social misfit, have a wife who I know can shoot and am pretty sure Michael can take me I'll just shut my fat mouth.
I understand Evyl Robot wore the threatened black dress but if there's video of that one I'm just gonna have to pass. Not that I don't love ya Micheal but my supply of eye bleach is running a bit low.
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I understand Evyl Robot wore the threatened black dress but if there's video of that one I'm just gonna have to pass. Not that I don't love ya Micheal but my supply of eye bleach is running a bit low.
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