Shipyard wrote:no kidding. that guy gets banned from here more than i quit this place
Stradawhovious wrote:
Get a membership at a private range, or start competing. If you do some USPSA you will get all the draw practice you could ever want.
Stradawhovious wrote:I can draw from a holster at my range during private hours, but people still give me a funny look about it.... even though I have done it (quite literally) a million times.
Thunder71 wrote:Stradawhovious wrote:I can draw from a holster at my range during private hours, but people still give me a funny look about it.... even though I have done it (quite literally) a million times.
Wow, that's over 4,000 times a month over a 20 year span.
OP:
I don't recall anything in the rules at the Rochester club, but that's quite a drive for you.
Ryan S wrote:Just wondering if anybody knows of a rang(s) where yoh can draw from a holster? Specifically courious about beaverbrook in ham lake, or forest lake gun club? If anybody has any info it would be a great help.
Stradawhovious wrote:Thunder71 wrote:Stradawhovious wrote:I can draw from a holster at my range during private hours, but people still give me a funny look about it.... even though I have done it (quite literally) a million times.
Wow, that's over 4,000 times a month over a 20 year span.
OP:
I don't recall anything in the rules at the Rochester club, but that's quite a drive for you.
Wow, you have a lot of time on your hands to prove people wrong on the internet over meaningless things.
FJ540 wrote:I'm sure Strad has played with his weapon a million times.
engnerdan wrote:First he beat me up on the price. Then he made me deliver it. Then he made me drive to Roseville to pick up my money.
selurcspi wrote:Actually it's only 45 minutes of practice per day over 5 years, very attainable if done in 3x15 minute sessions!
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rtk wrote: and here I thought it had to do with something like looking at your front site!
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