I don't, which is also why I said its not a substitute for professional training. This is to simply help those completely new to firearms develop "range proficiency"
Which range you use.I go to Norcross during the week usually thursday
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I don't, which is also why I said its not a substitute for professional training. This is to simply help those completely new to firearms develop "range proficiency"
I actually moved to Woodstock last year, for some reason my location edits never save. Depends on how much I'm shooting, if I plan on shooting alot I go to big woods goods, or if just 50-100 rounds, I go up to panells.Which range you use.I go to Norcross during the week usually thursday
I've never shot idpa but it sounds like a good time. I'm bout to be out of commission for a couple months but after I'd like to do one.Yeah shame Big Woods canceled the IDPA on Thursday nights... Maybe with ammo so tight attendance was down.. We do one here in Pickens county 3rd sunday of every month for anyone interested PM me. MeatWad if you ever make it up north and want to shoot I've got a 180 range at my place and am a member of PCSC where we have 2 180 outdoor tac ranges.
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This grip is called the thumbs forward grip. With your strong hand, you want the web of your hand as high as possible. Several have said there should be a wrinkle in the web between your thumb and index finger if you're hand is high enough. the thumb of your support hand should fall under the strong hand thumb, and then close your support hand over your strong hand. 40 percent of your grip should be done with your strong hand, 60 with your support hand. You also want as little of the grip of your weapon visible as possible. The grip should dissapear under your hands.
That doesn't really work so well on a Sig though. If you manage to get your thumb that close to the slide, it will be uncomfortable and you'll have issues with the slide locking back on the last round because you'll be all over the slide lock, and possibly even cause some other failures. When shooting my Sig, I always have the tip of my right thumb near the mag release. I shoot it very well and it's very comfortable, but just went through this issue with another member that is used to the thumb forward grip and had to part ways with his Sig 229 because it didn't work with this.
I'm still trying to find the slide on my revolver, maybe that's why I can't hit the target!![]()