Yep. Some fun matches with guns people actually carried.I loved the heartland matches before all the race rigs became a thing there too. Back when it first got going and was a true carry gun match.
Yep. Some fun matches with guns people actually carried.I loved the heartland matches before all the race rigs became a thing there too. Back when it first got going and was a true carry gun match.
Says the guy who can shoot the eyes out of fly at 35 years offhand. You and Gunbuffer both are better shots than 99% of the people on this forum will ever be. Both of you have fired a couple of rounds in your lifetimes.My "rig" would bore you. A Wilderness instructors belt, one piece Blade Tech holster and double mag holder from 2000. As for where are the USPSA people?? Well out shooting, or at work...
Now I really don't consider myself a USPSA person, but it's a good place to go play.
I'll back up that statement.Says the guy who can shoot the eyes out of fly at 35 years offhand. You and Gunbuffer both are better shots than 99% of the people on this forum will ever be. Both of you have fired a couple of rounds in your lifetimes.
Good luck I decided to stay homeI’ve been shooting USPSA with my daily carry G19 MOS w/ Trijicon RM02, and I’m always in the top 38 out 100 overall shooters at the OKCGC match. I just switched to a shadow 2 optics ready, so this will be great. I ran 500rds through it this week. Hoping I make the top 25 overall. We’ll see what happens in the morning.
I think you could shoot a bone stock derringer or single action revolver and beat me.Probably run the Glock if I go this month.
It’s fun to beat modified guns with a bone stock Glock.
Lol, we razzed each other 100% of the time.Oh I don't disagree with you about people doing what people do. I guess part of why I didn't let it bother me is I'd been shooting for a whole month when I shot my first match.
OMG I was horrible. Safe, but horrible. And to the fellas credit out there not a single, solitary man razzed me (okay but THAT was just all fun and games) or tried to get me to quit. Not that it would have mattered if they did. I am a firm believer that you cannot be competent with a firearm without taking the time to learn how to shoot under pressure.
I learned so much from each of those guys -- even the ones that were pushing the edge of the envelope with their gear. Some of them have moved on to the next realm, but they are still in my heart. And those that are still with us are still pretty good fellas -- even if they spiced up their gun so they could have that little edge ...
The sharks decided for youGood luck, I decided to stay at work.
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