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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3716540" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>My formal training was in the Army, and Army reserves after that when shooting was still an important skill.</p><p>The last twenty years give or take a few years as I don't keep track has been involved in USPSA pistol matches and steel challenge matches using both pistol and rifle. Every weekend and sometimes on Saturday at one match and Sunday at another.</p><p>Fun times that expose strengths and weaknesses to be worked on. One learns proper grip, sight acquisition, clearing malfunctions quickly and on the fly problem solving.</p><p>My time at matches has gone down severely with the ammo shortage and current lifestyle of traveling, but do attend matches when possible, where we are located.</p><p>Edit: If I'm at the range by myself there is always a shot timer on my belt to signal a start and measure splits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3716540, member: 5412"] My formal training was in the Army, and Army reserves after that when shooting was still an important skill. The last twenty years give or take a few years as I don't keep track has been involved in USPSA pistol matches and steel challenge matches using both pistol and rifle. Every weekend and sometimes on Saturday at one match and Sunday at another. Fun times that expose strengths and weaknesses to be worked on. One learns proper grip, sight acquisition, clearing malfunctions quickly and on the fly problem solving. My time at matches has gone down severely with the ammo shortage and current lifestyle of traveling, but do attend matches when possible, where we are located. Edit: If I'm at the range by myself there is always a shot timer on my belt to signal a start and measure splits. [/QUOTE]
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