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Got out and took advantage of some time off and decent weather to get a little practice in at the range today. God knows I need it. Lol.
Just thought I would share a little video.
http://youtu.be/z-mTtgzah7Y
crashdown
06-05-2014, 16:39
Might want to try half stepping backwards instead of walking backwards.
Letting one foot or leg pass the other makes you much more prone to tripping.
But what do I know... I shoot sitting down, way more comfy.
SideShow Bob
06-05-2014, 17:20
And get more sunlight on those fish belly white chicken legs.......[LOL]
Might want to try half stepping backwards instead of walking backwards.
Letting one foot or leg pass the other makes you much more prone to tripping.
But what do I know... I shoot sitting down, way more comfy.
That's part of what I am trying to practice. I'm not used to shooting on the move. Forward or backwards. I was trying to take slow, small steps.
And get more sunlight on those fish belly white chicken legs.......[LOL]
They definitely don't see much sunlight during the winter months or when I'm at work. Hopefully they don't get mistaken for a tastes meal by some hungry shark when I go to Hawaii in a couple of months.
ChunkyMonkey
06-05-2014, 18:30
Wait.. Ray is a white dude?
StagLefty
06-05-2014, 19:08
Just his junk is orange-at least that's what Bert says [ROFL2]
Wait.. Ray is a white dude?
I know... You figured I was probably African American, right?
balyon885
06-05-2014, 21:24
What range was this at?
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What range was this at?
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I really can't say. Not sure if "shooting on the move" is officially allowed and I'd rather not incriminate myself. [Coffee]
Sorry.
BPTactical
06-05-2014, 22:59
You riding a chicken Ray?
Great-Kazoo
06-05-2014, 23:35
That's part of what I am trying to practice. I'm not used to shooting on the move. Forward or backwards. I was trying to take slow, small steps.
They definitely don't see much sunlight during the winter months or when I'm at work. Hopefully they don't get mistaken for a tastes meal by some hungry shark when I go to Hawaii in a couple of months.
Try sliding / dragging your feet as you move back. As you lift you feet you don't know till you put 1 down what you're stepping on, in to or not. Last thing you want is to step back, in to a hole with you finger on the trigger. OR trip over something, as you try retreating from a threat. YMMV
Try sliding / dragging your feet as you move back. As you lift you feet you don't know till you put 1 down what you're stepping on, in to or not. Last thing you want is to step back, in to a hole with you finger on the trigger. OR trip over something, as you try retreating from a threat. YMMV
You mean like this? [Coffee]
http://youtu.be/n_3v-_p3ESo
Great-Kazoo
06-06-2014, 21:52
You mean like this? [Coffee]
http://youtu.be/n_3v-_p3ESo
Not at all. he's lifting his feet.. Drag them on the surface slowly and you'll see what i mean.
StagLefty
06-08-2014, 09:27
That sequined glove will also change your grip quite a bit !!! [facepalm]
That sequined glove will also change your grip quite a bit !!! [facepalm]
Not to mention I'd probably start having problems with limp wristing the thing. [Coffee]
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