Excellent article. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent article. Thanks for sharing.
I missed seeing this.
Just read it.
Yes, admit I was still saying in my head " I am not ready/good enough yet".
I did join the two Fl websites suggested earlier.
I am eye balling the competition gun thingy..
Maybe I will go watch one first..but will definitely have to try at least the Steel Challenge.
Thank you very much for the push!
A lot of people say they are just going to watch first. You're already driving out there and spending all the time there. Might as well bring your gun and shoot the match. You won't gain/learn anything by watching first anyway, so you might as well shoot. There will be PLENTY of time to watch every single other shooter all day.
If you show up early and help set-up, you'll know the course better than everyone else because you personally set it up (plus a lot of clubs will give you a discount for helping, if they don't already let you shoot your first match for free). Finally, once things get started, just ask them to place your sheet toward the back so you don't feel rushed. I see some people noticably shaking on their first stage. By the end of the day they are perfectly calm and discussing strategy with the other shooters. Come to think of it, I don't think I've shot a single match in over three years that didn't have first time shooters there, so it's not like you'll stand out.There are usually women at every match as well.
Good luck, let us know how it goes.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Absolutely true.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Irving, you make common sense points that are hard to refute and it drove me to call the person responsible for Action Pistol and Steel challenge at a club here near me on how to compete. I am on the search for other events also.
I have even decided on the gun to use: my CZ 97B .45 which I bought tuned for competition from the previous owner.
I will let you know and thank you for just throwing me in the pool to learn how to swim..![]()
Good luck and have fun!
"There are no finger prints under water."