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Practice
Where do you guys usually practice firing? How many rounds per session do you consume and how many times a week.
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for metro bogs,
armscor pbdionisio northstar rounds used, anywhere from 50 up. depende sa magkakasama |
200 rds usually every weekend.
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one_eye_kirat: if you want to practice with any of the BoGs, madali naman mag-sked. san ka ba nakatira? para alam natin saan maganda ang venue.
prepare at least 100 rds. 200 rds is better, pero depende sa gusto mo na i-practice na mga drills. kung marskmanship, medyo marami. we usually consume less than 100 rds during extensive practice kasi movement drills na ang inaaral namin. PS: are you really kirat? if yes, libre na consultation mo sa amin ni doctabako...;f |
300 mininmum rounds, lyndon shoots 1000
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I always target 50 rounds min, weekly. Kaso pag stages ang pina practice kulang na kulang. :)
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pbdionisio 100-200 rounds every other week, at best
Was hoping to sign up with Northstar (and therefore with a few other Armscor ranges), but the ventilation system at the MCS location isn't giving me encouragement |
Usually, the only time i can "practice" is during competitions especially when they're held one after the other although i do try to practice one day before competitions if i have the time, or twice a month on lean months.
Usually a minimum of 100 rounds :) |
Most of my practice is also matches, so I shoot what I need to engage the targets properly.
On thos occasions when I practice outside of matches, I usually don't go over 150 rounds for .45ACP. More than that and 1) it gets too expensive, 2) fatigue begins to play a role. I go through a lot more rounds when I shoot .22, but that's almost always plinking rather than any kind of deliberate practice. On the other hand, I plan to do more offhand shooting with my .22 rifle to help my offhand 3-gun shooting, so that could change. Most of your practice should be dry fire, but that is something I just can't seem to get myself to do. |
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Same here, I found formal practice boring ( masarap may pusta :) Yung match na rin ang practice , pang gigimik ko nalang yung dapat pangpraktis ko ;) Pero , dryfire am, pm and in between Depende sa goals mo, what level you want to reach |
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I wish i had the time to do that :grin: |
bogs, pamember na ako ng armscor.. ayoko na sa westpoint.. ala ako natututunan.. pasali hah!
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Questions Ulet: 1. What's the highest position you've got in a Level III match? 2. What's your average percentage for every Level III match? 3. How high is your priority (please choose from 1-5, 1 being the highest) for this sport. 4. How long have you been shooting/competing? 5. You know how to do the moonwalk? nye! |
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i started competing last october with oliver. I only compete on club level matches before that.
best place is 5th for level 3 best is 17th last bolo cup (my first level 3) standard i shoot 300 per week mostly on steel and to improve my weaknesses i only have 2 level 3 on my belt and it came after 1 week of each other. 75 % shooting for 5 years competing just recently its my first priority to be the best!:) I beat bengie belarmino, now my sights are aimed for lito pible, then tgo;Q |
Okay ... someone tell me what "kirat" means, please!
Re: practice ... on the Enos Forums, I sometimes take a beating because I like to complain about how bad I am and how badly I'd done in a match, but I won't do the dry fire practice necessary to improve. There are some dry fire "true believers" there and I think they are right, but I'm just too lazy to do it. ;f |
i used to reload and shoot a boatload of ammo in practice : ) but since shooting and training with some good shooters i. realized its not the quantity of ammo that you shoot its the Quality of practice that you get thats important..
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9th place
60-70% 2nd priority been shooting/competing for almost a year joined 4 level III does anyone here have a copy of steve anderson's dry fire book? feedbacks pls.... |
cousin rhino: kirat = ptosis. drooping eyelid ;g
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In short, your asking what does it take to kick everyones ass :) Shooting skill isnt even half of it Major requirement is attitude, kasama na dun ang focus , determination, sacrifice dedication, confidence , blah blah blah I was active sa ipsc for 3 years I know this ipsc shooter Nanganganak na yung asawa sa st lukes, tumakas pa just to shoot a level 1 sa munti hahaha now thats dedication :) Kaya ayun, binata na siya muli hehe |
Practice? Ano 'yon?...kaya eto ako ngayon at walang asenso sa standing. ;f
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