I know that folks in this forum have this problem..
I've been trying to get back into semi-auto and shoot my Valtro, but the chasing down of brass on grass is enough to make me stick with the revolvers. I'm new to practicing from the holster. Meaning that I've finally escaped my local clubs firing line and it's neat cement flooring. I'm now shooting on years of spent cartridges and grass. I hate to think of my new IMI brass adorning the unappreciative dirt. I've got brightly colored marking pens to help out. I've got my wife moving at warp speed. It just doesn't make it.
I'm thinking that I could employ some old photo stands and a sheet with holes for the wind. I would like to avoid devices that attach to the gun. Have any of you come up with a creative solution? A trained "brass" dog? It would have to move faster than Amy.
I've been trying to get back into semi-auto and shoot my Valtro, but the chasing down of brass on grass is enough to make me stick with the revolvers. I'm new to practicing from the holster. Meaning that I've finally escaped my local clubs firing line and it's neat cement flooring. I'm now shooting on years of spent cartridges and grass. I hate to think of my new IMI brass adorning the unappreciative dirt. I've got brightly colored marking pens to help out. I've got my wife moving at warp speed. It just doesn't make it.
I'm thinking that I could employ some old photo stands and a sheet with holes for the wind. I would like to avoid devices that attach to the gun. Have any of you come up with a creative solution? A trained "brass" dog? It would have to move faster than Amy.