Best shot range Sunday 5pm -7pm

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Re: Best shot range Sunday 5pm -7pm

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Yes, that would be fine. You'll still need the other gear, like belt & belt holster. Make sure your conversion fits in your holster and you can draw the pistol from it. out.
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Re: Best shot range Sunday 5pm -7pm

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I would think that you could use your 22 conversion. Everyone there brings their favorite.

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Re: Best shot range Sunday 5pm -7pm

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We are going to meet again tomorrow. We will work on using a flashlight with our pistol. So bring your lights if you have one. There will be some to borrow as well.
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Re: Best shot range Sunday 5pm -7pm

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Tomorrow we will work on flashlight techniques again and shoot a few low light scenarios. Come on out and get some good low light practice.
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This coming Sunday we'll shoot low light scenarios, no drills or walk throughs. We'll have a variety of lighting conditions and target ID challenges.
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Re: Best shot range Sunday 5pm -7pm

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fm2 wrote:This coming Sunday we'll shoot low light scenarios, no drills or walk throughs. We'll have a variety of lighting conditions and target ID challenges.
Sounds like fun! How many folks do you normally having showing up to these Sunday night gigs?

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Re: Best shot range Sunday 5pm -7pm

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I limit it to 15 shooters. Anyone interested should pm or e-mail me to reserve their spot.
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Re: Best shot range Sunday 5pm -7pm

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We are not meeting tomorrow.

We will meet again on Sunday the 10th.We will be working on draw stroke from the holster, a few shooting drills, maybe a scenario or two.
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