Must Watch Video 8 Seconds Faster
8 seconds faster because “Smooth is Fast”. If you watch the video and keep track of the time, you’ll see that this shooter, C.S. (our shooter in the drill) is about 8 seconds faster than the majority of the other shooters. Listen to how long gunfire from other shooters continue after she completes her drill.
Becoming a fast and accurate shooter, is a combination of acquiring skills and understanding efficient human movement. Speed and accuracy does not have to comprise safety, it should augment it. Learning to shoot fast and accurately is an acquired and appreciated skill. It takes time, instruction, practice and the development of skill to acquire it; and it will depreciate if it not maintained.
My club is looking to have a one time class for our community to go over best strategies to defend against home invasion. To cover practical tips for people with/without firearms, legal aspects, prevention, weapons choices, etc. Would have to be one evening in North Jersey, multi-media presentation would be best. Any suggestions?
Looking into purchasing a new shotgun to use for clay/turkey/deer. I'm a bit traditional when it comes to shotguns, and like a classic, no frills, simple pump action. I'm loyal as of now to Mossberg so keeping my options within. Had my eye on a new 500 field all ourpose/ field deer combo. But also caught my eye is the 835 ulti mag 26 inch in MO Bottomland.
My question is related to finish, never owned a camo shotgun. Are they painted? How does the camo finish hold up? Any more corrosion resistant compared to blued like the 500?