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Old 07-24-2015, 03:14 AM
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Came across this video which I thought is pretty cool. It's rare to see someone that is very skilled behind an SD series pistol and able to do drills and keep saying its not a problem.

Check it out and enjoy!

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Old 07-24-2015, 05:49 AM
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very refreshing and impressive. Wish I could shoot half as good as he does
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very refreshing and impressive. Wish I could shoot half as good as he does
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Likewise and thanks for the vid.
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I see I need more practice.
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You can't buy better shooting skills...unless that $$ is going into ammo.
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A shining example that the shooter is much more important than the pistol and that most folks would be better off spending range time with their weapon than switching out parts and painting racing stripes on them. Most guns run pretty well if people would leave them alone. I see Glocks come in that will no longer fire but they sure are shiny inside. Everything is polished and the trigger is 3 lbs. they just don't go bang anymore.
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"Some people say the trigger is too heavy and yada, yada, yada, all that nonsense..."

Words to live by. I love it.
Note the gun barely moves when fired due to the correct grip, heavily applied. Press the trigger back until it fires. If the pull is long and heavy, press back longer and harder.
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..........Press the trigger back until it fires. If the pull is long and heavy, press back longer and harder.

Well said!!!
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