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    Default Rob Leatham on fast shooting

    Thought some of you guys might like this video from boobtube




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    TGO is the greatest handgun shooter the world has ever seen.

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    Default Re: Rob Leatham on fast shooting

    My downfall is still that 1st double action shot directly after draw. Always ends up low.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crafty View Post
    My downfall is still that 1st double action shot directly after draw. Always ends up low.
    Aim the first shot at his forehead, then you'll shoot his nuts off. Problem solved either way

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    Thanks for the posted video, its the stuff I am trying to learn to do. I see i know little enough to not even know what it is called that I wish to achieve. I have no desire to to shoot coins out sky, but hell it must be something to be able to. To be able to put ten shots in the black in 5 seconds - not moving the weapon when shooting helps, obviously, but I never gave it in depth thought. He explains it well. I shot a kitted M &P or MP something today. See now why you guys enjoy it - very different to my 1977 Star model B.
    Maybe this hand gun stuff ain't so boring.
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    Thought some of you guys might like this video from boobtube




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    Default Re: Rob Leatham on fast shooting

    Can some one please tell me about that sight on his weapon

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    Default Rob Leatham on fast shooting

    One of the red dot sights common in sports shooting these days e.g. Trjicon RMR, Eotech, Leupold etc


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    Quote Originally Posted by treeman View Post
    Thanks for the posted video, its the stuff I am trying to learn to do. I see i know little enough to not even know what it is called that I wish to achieve. I have no desire to to shoot coins out sky, but hell it must be something to be able to. To be able to put ten shots in the black in 5 seconds - not moving the weapon when shooting helps, obviously, but I never gave it in depth thought. He explains it well. I shot a kitted M &P or MP something today. See now why you guys enjoy it - very different to my 1977 Star model B.
    Maybe this hand gun stuff ain't so boring.

    What he's talking about is very different to what you were stalking about the other day.
    Last edited by BigT; 16-10-2016 at 20:13.

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    Ah ! ok, thanks - I have ordered one, .2 mil or moa ?, still new to it all. I am now beginning wonder if I should have - I have started enjoying the iron sights, even learnt to "see" them. Oh well time will tell.
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    One of the red dot sights common in sports shooting these days e.g. Trjicon RMR, Eotech, Leopoldo etc


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    Quote Originally Posted by Footdoc View Post
    One of the red dot sights common in sports shooting these days e.g. Trjicon RMR, Eotech, Leupold etc


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    Not really that common to see a slide ride optic in sports shooting

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