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<blockquote data-quote="gerhard1" data-source="post: 3142580" data-attributes="member: 5391"><p>Some of it was. But the book also had some very valuable material for those who, like me, are old hands with the wheel gun. Use of the body's natural reactions in a fight was one example and the difference between precision and accuracy was another. </p><p></p><p>Grip, trigger control and reloading were perhaps things a novice could use but he also gave me an idea for use of my moon clips. His suggestion for the use of speed loaders was basically what I had been doing for more than 30 years, but I tried loading moon clips using my strong hand and it is a lot smoother the 'new' way. I had used my weak hand before but it is a lot faster now. So, the book has helped me to improve already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gerhard1, post: 3142580, member: 5391"] Some of it was. But the book also had some very valuable material for those who, like me, are old hands with the wheel gun. Use of the body's natural reactions in a fight was one example and the difference between precision and accuracy was another. Grip, trigger control and reloading were perhaps things a novice could use but he also gave me an idea for use of my moon clips. His suggestion for the use of speed loaders was basically what I had been doing for more than 30 years, but I tried loading moon clips using my strong hand and it is a lot smoother the 'new' way. I had used my weak hand before but it is a lot faster now. So, the book has helped me to improve already. [/QUOTE]
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