snert
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I think after reviewing this thread that the point of all this is that times change, equipment changes, opportunity changes, interests change and shooting changes with it. Sometimes our equipment and ranges become dated relics of past interests and sadly become moribund. If things stayed the "same" we would all still be shooting Schuetzen and hundreds of people would come to spectate,newspapers would publish results, and we could drink beer and eat schnitzel after the big finale.
instead, we drop our carry pistol and large cap mags into nylon bags, take off our electronic hearing protection, start up our computer driven trucks, drive away to our LED lit houses and eat grilled salmon and salad, a healthy drink and head to the gym.
OP, sorry that your range is the limiting factor, but if you want interest, change the facility. or continue on doing what you are doing and enjoy the club within its limitations. Nothing wrong with that. (and I say this as a guy who does not "compete" because I find that more arguments take place over the rules, making it all no fun, and as a guy who still likes walnut stocks, single shot 40X's, old lever guns and gasp...Stevens single shot 22's. I even carry a revolver after years of carrying a polymer whiz bang for "practical shooting"...to protect my life and others) So I am not at all hi speed, low drag...more low speed, and too worn out to do anything but stand and fight. I do like a pistol range that is nearly 360 degrees and allows for creativity. However, learning to shoot accurately with a handgun was my first step. after that came speed and movement. For that reason I took top gun in my academy class using a 686, and ended my career with the fastest and most accurate "practical/tactical qualification course in the 2011 Dept spring qualification, using a Glock. The longest shot was a Q hit on a Q target, 40 yards, while the shortest was a 7 yard dueling tree, cleaned in six. Accuracy and speed. And darn satisfying for an old fart.
instead, we drop our carry pistol and large cap mags into nylon bags, take off our electronic hearing protection, start up our computer driven trucks, drive away to our LED lit houses and eat grilled salmon and salad, a healthy drink and head to the gym.
OP, sorry that your range is the limiting factor, but if you want interest, change the facility. or continue on doing what you are doing and enjoy the club within its limitations. Nothing wrong with that. (and I say this as a guy who does not "compete" because I find that more arguments take place over the rules, making it all no fun, and as a guy who still likes walnut stocks, single shot 40X's, old lever guns and gasp...Stevens single shot 22's. I even carry a revolver after years of carrying a polymer whiz bang for "practical shooting"...to protect my life and others) So I am not at all hi speed, low drag...more low speed, and too worn out to do anything but stand and fight. I do like a pistol range that is nearly 360 degrees and allows for creativity. However, learning to shoot accurately with a handgun was my first step. after that came speed and movement. For that reason I took top gun in my academy class using a 686, and ended my career with the fastest and most accurate "practical/tactical qualification course in the 2011 Dept spring qualification, using a Glock. The longest shot was a Q hit on a Q target, 40 yards, while the shortest was a 7 yard dueling tree, cleaned in six. Accuracy and speed. And darn satisfying for an old fart.