[I'm diggin' this Lounge....as some might tell from the postings I'm putting up.....]
OK: I've been watching a bunch of YouTube videos on pistol shooting steel targets. I don't have plans to get into that per se (such as Steel Challenge specifically) but I love shooting steel and I've been really into shooting my 9mm recently - especially since I got into reloading. Anyway........
What is this with the 180 degree head sweep after a string is done? On the one hand I get it - but on the other hand it is done so slowly it seems not only pointless - but possibly even a bad habit. I just don't get how, if one is supposedly trying to simulate taking care of yourself and others in a bad situation, that doing a slow head turn (I assume to check for other threats) is practical.
Can someone educate me? I'm figuring there is something I don't understand....in addition to the fact I just find the action odd.
Thx.
OR
OK: I've been watching a bunch of YouTube videos on pistol shooting steel targets. I don't have plans to get into that per se (such as Steel Challenge specifically) but I love shooting steel and I've been really into shooting my 9mm recently - especially since I got into reloading. Anyway........
What is this with the 180 degree head sweep after a string is done? On the one hand I get it - but on the other hand it is done so slowly it seems not only pointless - but possibly even a bad habit. I just don't get how, if one is supposedly trying to simulate taking care of yourself and others in a bad situation, that doing a slow head turn (I assume to check for other threats) is practical.
Can someone educate me? I'm figuring there is something I don't understand....in addition to the fact I just find the action odd.
Thx.
OR