How did you do on B27 for MSP HGP course of fire

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  • Darkemp

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    Aug 18, 2009
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    96% on mine.
     

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    Biggfoot44

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    That's pretty rare, I can think of about 2 people like that I shoot with. they're both decent shots, but because they're equal with their off hand, on a stage at a match requiring only shooting weak hand they'll be at or near the top of the standings every time.
    Back in my formative years , when first starting out , I made a point to learn equally with either hand . From reading Keith , Jordan , etc . Got lazier eventually , and no longer practiced 50/ 50 . but still always did some left only each session .

    Prior to hand injury , with left only , was a hair more accurate at slow to medium speed . but was faster with right only .

    Ironically . my worst is two hand left hand . But frankly that seems completely pointless to me . If I have two hands available . I'm using two hand right hand .

    Yeah , yeah , left side barricade is supposed to be the niche for two hand left hand , but I've experimented enough that * for me * my go to is right hand rollover for better hits faster .
     

    smkranz

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    This was the first time I’d been out shooting since before the WuFlu hit, so I guess I’m happy with these results.

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    Mag Dump

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    May 31, 2017
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    So I am curious how much practice I need in point and shoot. None outside of black
    Your target looks like most of the targets I see in such classes. Passing, but lots of room for improvement.

    My target was a softball sized hole in/around the X ring but this was thanks to many years of working hard and lots of matches. You too can shoot to a high level if you put in the time and get some training from people who shoot incredibly well.

    We can always do better, no matter who we are! Work hard and stay safe!
     

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