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<blockquote data-quote="rockon71385" data-source="post: 1366186" data-attributes="member: 3839"><p>It's way more fun than it looks, and it's addictive. Just bring any automatic pistol or revolver that's in any caliber from 9mm-45acp out and give it a try. You'll need 3-5 mags depending on how many yours hold. Any auto pistol will do the trick. I shot my first match with a sig p225 compact pulling 8rd mags out of my back pocket and I still had the time of my life.</p><p></p><p>Accuracy is the most important aspect of this sport - BY FAR. The speed thing comes later. Shooting is a lot like chess though. Almost anybody can play a perfect game if you give them a year to analyze and plan out each move. Doing it with a timer though, that's when things get interesting. </p><p></p><p>OKC Gun club is a great match for beginners. They hold it on the first saturday of every month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockon71385, post: 1366186, member: 3839"] It's way more fun than it looks, and it's addictive. Just bring any automatic pistol or revolver that's in any caliber from 9mm-45acp out and give it a try. You'll need 3-5 mags depending on how many yours hold. Any auto pistol will do the trick. I shot my first match with a sig p225 compact pulling 8rd mags out of my back pocket and I still had the time of my life. Accuracy is the most important aspect of this sport - BY FAR. The speed thing comes later. Shooting is a lot like chess though. Almost anybody can play a perfect game if you give them a year to analyze and plan out each move. Doing it with a timer though, that's when things get interesting. OKC Gun club is a great match for beginners. They hold it on the first saturday of every month. [/QUOTE]
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