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I really don't like dry-firing ................ but I have learned to tolerate it to some extent lately. Enough that I have done it 30 minutes a day, every day for the last 5 days. And for me ... that is monumental. (not just mental)
But I still hate it. I get so bored. I need new and different drills to keep me interested. I have Steve's 1st book. Maybe I need to get his newer book.
And like I said .... I don't keep track, or write much of anything down. Hell I can't even remember which rep I am on when I'm half way through a set. zzzzzzzzzzzzz ( I feel like if I focus on the rep. count, then I'm not focusing on the shooting )
But I dry-fire now because I know that switching guns in the middle of the season is NOT the best thing for your game.
Can't help it. I earned a slot to the Production Nationals (my first Nats) and then promptly shot a new STI Open gun I had built for most of 2007. But I don't want to shoot Production, and I was still lacking a LTD gun. So I recently had a new Limited blaster built and I couldn't be happier. I am officially now a 'former Glock shooter' (Hi my name is Chris & I used to shoot Glocks) Sorry ..... I'm spoiled now.

I love this new gun so much more than any gun I've ever owned. And I don't mean the look, or the color, or the feel of the gun. I mean I like those things too ...... but I mean I draw more consistently with this gun. My grip is more consistent with this gun. I acquire a clean sight picture more consistently with this gun. My natural point of aim ... (is that the right term ?) maybe I mean my natural draw / sight picture just seems to come .... well, naturally. It just flows out of me. During the draw as well as after a reload. I just come right back onto that A zone like the sights never left it. I DO still need work on my reloads. Especially since Limited shooters reload on almost every stage. But thankfully not 3 ~ 4 times a stage like I used to do
I just can't get over how much I like this new gun. I shot it for the first time in a local club match last Sunday and I came in 2nd overall (out of 44 shooters) finishing 95% of the top Open shooter. What I'm trying to say is I shoot this gun almost as fast as I shoot my Open gun ! Imagine if I didn't have to reload.
Soooooo ....... My plan is to try and stay focused on this new found groove & dry fire daily up until Nationals. Don't know if I can live up to the Pharaoh's standards
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Only 6 more weeks until Nationals.
I am ready
This post has been edited by CHRIS KEEN: 25 July 2007 - 08:49 PM

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