Awesome tips, I was thinking about working on speed! great feedback thanksCrossfire wrote:OK, here is MY best advice on Glock matches.Av8rtx wrote:Thanks! I have been all over the web site, was just looking for feedback from those who have done it :)
Accuracy counts far more than speed. Missing a shot will cost you 10 seconds. So, slow down, aim carefully, and you will do better.
Also, bring extra mags. Mags always fail when you need them most!
And bring more ammo then you think you could possibly need. More is always better.
My very first match, I won a G26. Since then, not so fortunate. But, the chances are still there for you!
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- Thu Jun 06, 2013 9:10 pm
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- Thu Jun 06, 2013 5:31 pm
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Thanks! I have been all over the web site, was just looking for feedback from those who have done it :)
- Thu Jun 06, 2013 4:54 pm
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What to expect at a GSSF match
I have entered, with my Mother, my first shooting competition, a GSSF match in Kansas this coming July. I was wondering what to expect and what the best preparation would be. The match is on an outdoor range, I mainly have access to indoor ranges in my area.
I will be entering as an amateur/sub compact division with my G26. I think she will be using her 19 in the appropriate division.
I will be entering as an amateur/sub compact division with my G26. I think she will be using her 19 in the appropriate division.