I still remember the class shot off at Gunsite.
Drop two round targets on posts (7 yards, 5 yards), mandatory reload, drop the third post target (3 yards), then shoot the split pepper popper.
Split on the bottom wins.
As I did the mandatory reload I noticed the guy I was paired with reloading his 'Wonder 9' with the huge double stack mag.
I figured this was going to be close.
I dropped the third post target and hit the split popper.
I then looked at his targets.
He had not hit a single one yet.
The two younger guys (early 20s) had everyone beat for speed.
Their targets also looked like a shotgun even at 3 yards.
Bill Halverson (class range-master & instructor) uttered his famous "You can't miss fast enough to win."
Drop two round targets on posts (7 yards, 5 yards), mandatory reload, drop the third post target (3 yards), then shoot the split pepper popper.
Split on the bottom wins.
As I did the mandatory reload I noticed the guy I was paired with reloading his 'Wonder 9' with the huge double stack mag.
I figured this was going to be close.
I dropped the third post target and hit the split popper.
I then looked at his targets.
He had not hit a single one yet.
The two younger guys (early 20s) had everyone beat for speed.
Their targets also looked like a shotgun even at 3 yards.
Bill Halverson (class range-master & instructor) uttered his famous "You can't miss fast enough to win."