How Often Do You Practice?
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How Often Do You Practice?
Every since I took my class Jan 07,I have load up my ammo and Sig P~245 and go down and set p and re~score and practice every Sunday morning 7 am.My buddy & I meet to practice and our scores this morning were~~>his 230 & mine 250 out of 50 rounds fired as per shooting test.
I have been an active shooter,reloader,and made a big part of my living hunting as a guide,but shooting every weekend is very very important on being a CHL as you all know.
How often do you shoot and hgow many rounds per time practiced?
I have been an active shooter,reloader,and made a big part of my living hunting as a guide,but shooting every weekend is very very important on being a CHL as you all know.
How often do you shoot and hgow many rounds per time practiced?
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I've been going about every other Sunday, although I would like to go every Sunday. I also do IDPA, and try to go to that once a month, although it doesn't always work out.
Now that I'm reloading, I'll probably go more.
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Last month it was only three times, with the weather the ranch chores started backing up so any non-rain day was spent getting caught up.
I shoot 200-300 rounds each practice. The majority of the practice is starting from concealment, shooting as I would in a self-defense situation at ranges from contact out to ~30 ft. I do practice longer shots (basically bulls-eye style shooting), but they account for only ~15-20% of the rounds.
When I add my AR/AK/Mini to the mix the distances are contact to ~100 yrds with transitions practiced out to ~15 yrds.
I shoot 200-300 rounds each practice. The majority of the practice is starting from concealment, shooting as I would in a self-defense situation at ranges from contact out to ~30 ft. I do practice longer shots (basically bulls-eye style shooting), but they account for only ~15-20% of the rounds.
When I add my AR/AK/Mini to the mix the distances are contact to ~100 yrds with transitions practiced out to ~15 yrds.
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I shoot an IDPA match once to three times a week. I shoot with Gary B @ Tactical Shooters on Tue night about twice a month. I shoot with West Houston IDPA (WHIDPA) every wed night provided we are not rained out. I try and shoot at least two Sat a month, typically the 1st Sat with WHIDPA and the 4th Sat at Pearland.
When getting ready for major IDPA matches, I also do one hour of dry firing at least 3 times a week for several months prior to shooting the match.
In IDPA and other shooting sports, I find that correct dry firing is EVEN MORE IMPORTANT than putting rounds downrange. The actual match time is showing the results of the time practiced dryfiring.
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When getting ready for major IDPA matches, I also do one hour of dry firing at least 3 times a week for several months prior to shooting the match.
In IDPA and other shooting sports, I find that correct dry firing is EVEN MORE IMPORTANT than putting rounds downrange. The actual match time is showing the results of the time practiced dryfiring.
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every single day I spend about an hour "day-dream-practice" at my desk with my eyes closed. Laugh if you want to but it has real value imho.
Dry-fire, about 4 hours a week if I think about it and live fire about 200 rounds a week not including what gets burned up at the 2-4 IDPA matches I shoot per month. I'd like to shoot a lot more but between life and ammo prices, I have to budget my time/money.
Dry-fire, about 4 hours a week if I think about it and live fire about 200 rounds a week not including what gets burned up at the 2-4 IDPA matches I shoot per month. I'd like to shoot a lot more but between life and ammo prices, I have to budget my time/money.
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Not as much as we would like.....
The wife and I shoot once a month. About 2-3 hours each. I wish we could do more but heck I gotta pay for 2.
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Any chance I can get. I prefer to shoot IDPA matches rather than just punch holes in paper at a regular shooting range. I find it to be a little more interesting and good practice to develop good draw techniques.
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My wife went with me to the CHL class and got hers. However, as i became more excited about guns and such. She seems to have lost her interest. So the result is I only go shooting about once a month. Maybe twice a month if I can get away. I try to shoot 100 to 200 rounds each time.
A question for you folks,.......are there any mag loaders available for the M&P 9mm compact pistols?
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A question for you folks,.......are there any mag loaders available for the M&P 9mm compact pistols?
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Almost my identical routine....I do a bit more live fire on a plate rack. Most of my mental practice is done in the evening and often at the reloading bench when powder is not yet part of the equationHighVelocity wrote:every single day I spend about an hour "day-dream-practice" at my desk with my eyes closed. Laugh if you want to but it has real value imho.
Dry-fire, about 4 hours a week if I think about it and live fire about 200 rounds a week not including what gets burned up at the 2-4 IDPA matches I shoot per month. I'd like to shoot a lot more but between life and ammo prices, I have to budget my time/money.
I have learned much more from dry fire than I have from live. I try to shoot 3 IDPA matches per month when possible.
I pick up my gun and take a few sight pictures daily.
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Once a week with the "kids" XD40sc (Larry) XD9sc (Moe) XD9 (Curly). We have an annual pass to the range and every 6th visit is free.
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