I shot today's match wearing my new DAA Shotmaxx shot timer/watch. Once I remembered to turn it on before the stages, it was interesting to review my shot splits/transitions and reload times after each stage. What I learned today: My transitions in IDPA are not as good as they should be. Adding the lean and pieing around cover definitely adds time. My reloads from concealment need work. I only recorded one on video but it was 2.22 seconds which is quite a bit higher than it should be. Check out the video to see what I mean.
My new FGW gun worked flawlessly again, so I'm happy with that. Time to ditch the weak ammo and start practicing for the USPSA season!
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Shotmaxx timer
3:45 PM
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targets should more often be harder ones because that's how you come to know your true potential. easy targets are not targets ,they are only some tasks that you can do easily . well I hope you get my point.
ReplyDeleteMy reloads from concealment need work. I only recorded one on video but it was 2.22 seconds which is quite a bit higher than it should be. 2v0-61.19 exam question
ReplyDeleteThis is my first pair of Shotmaxx and it really makes a difference! I was using
ReplyDeletedo my assignment for me-Assignmentcorner.co.uk the old Maxima timer/watch (purchased in 2003, same size watch) which seemed to have degraded over time. The Cablemaster MultiMaxilunner came with a 10 foot cable for every gun imaginable but not very flexible in terms of tucking under your arm as you ran round each stage or concealed on your side behind bushes after stage 1.