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<blockquote data-quote="Annie" data-source="post: 3001922" data-attributes="member: 42224"><p>Thanks for posting this. I'm adding them to my list of matches I can hit starting in October. After TCGC last month and my MASSIVE round of gun malfunctions that happened on the last stage we shot (there were ONLY 3 stages) after the gun functioned flawlessly on the first 2 stages, I'm sticking with small matches close to home right now.</p><p></p><p>After shooting nearly every day this month, and keeping notes, it's obvious it's not the gun but muscle fatigue that is the problem. I've driving my PT guy NUTS but he finally gave me some exercises to work all those tiny muscles in my neck, upper back and shoulders that are failing quickly.</p><p></p><p>Hell, I couldn't even hold the Colt 1911 with the .22 conversion kit in it up to sight level last week. I'll try again tomorrow and see if I've gotten strong enough to shoot it yet.</p><p></p><p>Still, I'm having a BLAST! It is SO nice to be shooting again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annie, post: 3001922, member: 42224"] Thanks for posting this. I'm adding them to my list of matches I can hit starting in October. After TCGC last month and my MASSIVE round of gun malfunctions that happened on the last stage we shot (there were ONLY 3 stages) after the gun functioned flawlessly on the first 2 stages, I'm sticking with small matches close to home right now. After shooting nearly every day this month, and keeping notes, it's obvious it's not the gun but muscle fatigue that is the problem. I've driving my PT guy NUTS but he finally gave me some exercises to work all those tiny muscles in my neck, upper back and shoulders that are failing quickly. Hell, I couldn't even hold the Colt 1911 with the .22 conversion kit in it up to sight level last week. I'll try again tomorrow and see if I've gotten strong enough to shoot it yet. Still, I'm having a BLAST! It is SO nice to be shooting again. [/QUOTE]
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