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  1. I'm only going to take the shotgun class, I took the pistol class just a month or so ago.
  2. Cool! I'll see you there.
  3. Sure will. All of the rifle classes I've taken there have been really good btw.
  4. He's a friend of mine and I've taken several of his courses. Just letting people know what's out there.
  5. Protective Shotgun Application, October 14 at Hilltop Firearms Training Center in Dover TN. Cost $125 Sign up here http://hilltop-firearmstraining.com/training-calendar.html
  6. Keep an eye on Jerry's calendar, word is Dave will be back next year. Abner has now started instructing and has some interesting looking classes on the calendar to be hosted at Hilltop.
  7. The guy that is hosting the class said there's still two slot available.
  8. Dave Spaulding is teaching a handgun class at Hilltop Firearms Training Center in Dover TN July 15-16. From what I've heard his classes are excellent and he's one of the most down to earth people you'll meet. If you're interested, http://handguncombatives.com/
  9. Great stages today Robert!
  10. What's the max distance going to be for rifle?
  11. You can't beat the Stoeger M3000 or the 3 gun model M3K for a low cost shotgun. I own both and they're great especially considering the price.
  12. Yes it was Remo. Wish I could have shot Saturday with you. That would have been fun.
  13. Are we going to need a sling for the rifle or shotgun?
  14. Glad to hear this! Now I don't have to choose between Jackson or Manchester.
  15. Direct link, https://www.practiscore.com/match-results/uuid?uuid=C54305CA-15C2-43D8-B153-5B4E47301A38
  16. I was glad I could make it to shoot this match. It was a lot of fun.
  17. Sign up soon, there's only four slots left.
  18. Email Steve at the above address and he can answer all your questions.
  19. Steve Anderson will be hosting a one day class Oct 26 @ hilltop Training Center in Dover, TN. Cost is $250  To sign up for the class contact him at steve@andersonshooting.com website http://www.andersonshooting.com/ Space is limited, first come first served. Summary of the class: 1. Welcome speech, Hot range, safety warning. I care about your shooting more than my own.  2. Period of temporary decline is normal and to be celebrated.  3. Dry fire tune up  4. Shoot Groups  a. Freestyle  b. Strong hand  c. Weak Hand  d. Shoot one handed every time you practice!  5. Timing drill. What is the dot /sight actually doing?  6. Call the shot at 30-45 ft.  7. Fire an accurate shot at  a. 7  b. 10  c. 15  d. 25  e. Talk about 5 different vision levels  8. Transitions: 3 large steel targets, lines at 21 and 30 feet. Cadence metronome  9. Wide transitions. Look to target, bring gun. 2 wide steel targets  10. Shoot Early, Leave Early  11. Entries, exits. Face box. Two boxes, two targets at 21 feet.  a. Pick up foot while shooting t1  b. Shoot on one foot while shooting t2  c. Outside foot in first.  d. Repeat with steel  e. Talk about leaving on steel.  12. Principles of Running with a gun. Hold it high, you can’t shoot it until you can see it.  a. It’s not how fast you get there, it’s how fast the gun gets there.  13. Drag race drill:  a. Come out hard. EXPLODE  b. Decelerate  c. Shoot  Drag race 1: 1 shot to steel, accuracy mode  Drag race 2: 2 shots to paper, speed mode  Drag race 3: 2 to paper, 1 to steel, shot calling mode  14. The way to shoot uspsa mini lecture.  15. Shooting on the move:  Walk the cones: 1 steel, in accuracy mode. Must have 100% to know time  Walk the cones: 3 paper in speed mode.  16. Break: mental game lecture Bassham’s 3 circles.  Your brain doesn’t know the difference between what’s in it and what you want. Your brain manifests whatever is in it.  Your subconscious mind delivers your current level of skill t serve whatever is on your mind, good bad or nothing.  Positive Affirmation: I love to find my sights, and I’m getting better everyday  Your favorite thing about shooting, a true statement about your development.  17 . General PRINCIPLES OF STAGE ANALYSIS.  A to b, start to finish  Only go where you need to go, nowhere else  Find every target first  Plan reload next  Burn it in, make a movie  Visualize it until you shoot  If you can’t see the entire stage in fine detail, you are not ready to shoot.  PLAY, Fast forward, Pause, Play: NEVER push stop  18. Mini stage.  a. Shoot  b. Visualize, and then commit to calling shots.  19. Summary lecture. 3 modes of practice.  a. A mistake can ONLY be laughed at or ignored or both. Those are the only options.  b. Speed, where accuracy is not judged  c. Accuracy, where speed is not judged  d. Shooting, where the goal is to call every shot  20. Match mindset: Call every shot, devoid of emotion or judgment.  At LAMR: I am here to call every shot.  CARDS, Email, Phone. EMAIL IS PREFERRED  What you must do:  1. Dry Fire Regularly  2. See what you need to see  a. Timing Drill  3. Fire an Accurate Shot  a. Groups  b. Strong hand  c. Weak Hand  4. Improve Transitions  a. Look first, then bring gun  5. Shoot Early, leave early  6. Move explosively, hit fast forward when not shooting  7. Learn how to run with a gun  8. Be extremely comfortable shooting on the move  a. Live fire should be a lot of S.O.M  b. Dry fire on the move every other session  9. Never stop, Only Pause  10. Memorize and visualize  11. Acknowledge the 3 Bassham circles  12. Understand the 3 modes of practice, always know which on you’re in.  
  20. Haha! I had forgotten about this, classic!
  21. Tim Calhoun is the man.

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