12/2/2018 3:48:07 PM
Reply
or ReplyNewSubject
Section 8: Handguns Subject: "Gangsta Style" Msg# 1029979
|
||||||
Thanks, Allan! I never tried that; it sounds like you would have to fine-tune it differently for every new target array!
I did try sweeping across bowling pins, shooting shotgun-style with the gun still moving rather than momentarily stopping as each pin was centered in the sights. It didn't work for me - couldn't figure the lead out. When I asked some really good pin shooters how much lead they gave, I got either blank stares or laughs; it apparently wasn't a very popular technique! Stu |
||||||
|
||||||
For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: You're right - at least where a 1911 is concerned. I once experimented with using recoil to move the gun between adjacent targets for a planned IPSC stage. I tried different levels of grip firmness trying to find one that let the gun move just enough to reach the center of the next silhouette target. I could shoot the stage faster than anyone else that day but I never got it down to where I could get mostly A-zone hits, thus giving me a personal lesson on not being able to miss fast enough to win.... |