I’ve got my son out with me right now at his first competition shoot. He’s 12, been shooting since 4.
Get out there and shoot, make yourself a better shooter.
Get some training and get some med training.
I’ve got my son out with me right now at his first competition shoot. He’s 12, been shooting since 4.
Get out there and shoot, make yourself a better shooter.
Get some training and get some med training.
Last edited by davidjinks; 01-21-23 at 15:29.
I have one son that loves guns but I have not been able to get him to a competition. Hell I can't Mark to one so I am weak on selling comps. But it is a joy to get my boys out. Marks' son comes out with us accassionally too. Gotta pass it down.
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Make a dad/son day. Go to a local diner for breakfast and then on to the range. He doesn’t even need to shoot, let him watch and give him the phone so he can do some pics and video.
I think Mark is just scared to go because he carries and shoots the most horrible gun ever made; the Glock 22 in .40 short and weak!
If I shoot ladies and gentlemen, they'll put me in jail... ;-)
But yeah, seriously, I haven't been to the range in over a year. I definitely need to go.
What if the deserve it? (sarcasm)
I attempt to get to the range biweekly (work schedule sucks). My first comp was 2 years ago and that was after an 8(ish) year break of no comps (local IDPA). I was surprised when the score came back and I took second place after that long of a time period of no comps. I run everything from concealment, so I’m guessing my range time hasn’t been in vain.
I need to work on my FAST drill though. Wasn’t proud of that score at 7.04 seconds.
Last edited by davidjinks; 01-21-23 at 11:30.
I have friends and then I have “gun” friends. I try to get them both to to mix at occasions and get togethers. The one thing that is a HUGE ice breaker and converts many a “fence sitter” to a champion of 2A causes is a range day. The gun friends will let the non shooters try anything they bring for as long as they want. Fun times all around afterwards also which usually bonds folks to hang out in smaller groups.
Absolutely agree with this!
In regards to kids, I know everyone is different, but all of my kids started shooting at 4 years old. It was something I decided to do before having kids. I didn’t start shooting until about 9 and even then, there was no education on gun safety/handling etc. it was more or less “don’t shoot me, shoot the things we’re hunting.”
I got out and shot yesterday morning for the first time in several months. Its been very cold and snowy here the last few months and unfortunately have also been fighting depression for about a year now. Anyway, it's amazing how poorly I shot with handgun. It was rather discouraging to be honest especially given I have been a very decent pistol shot. Granted, I had barely shot this Beretta APX before, but I didn't do much better with my trusty VP9 either. Not sure if it was due to my lack of practice lately or my current mental health status or a combination of both. I ran some drills with my rifle as well and my times were good although not quite up to par to my usual self. I am going to try to get out there more consistently now (I used to be a high round count shooter) and start competing in 2-gun again with a local club I used to run with. We'll see.
I'm not giving up on this Beretta APX though since I like the ergonomics of it very much. The stock sights leave much to be desired, however, that's not an excuse as I flat out just sucked yesterday.
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