Hey everyone,

As part of our down time, when we’re not performing maintenance, researching our next purchase, or hopefully spending quality time with the family, we’re at the shooting range! This week, let’s talk about it!

Below are some questions open for discussion:

  • Between all of your shooting sessions, what is the ratio of you visiting an indoor range to an outdoor one? Which do you prefer?
  • How often do you go?
  • What does your session routine look like? How long are you there?
  • How many rounds are you putting out a session?
  • Do you go with anyone, or do you prefer to go solo?
  • Any pet peeves about the range(s) you go to?

Feel free to answer any of the above, or leave a top comment with your own question or comment about the shooting range!

  • november@iusearchlinux.fyiOP
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    8 months ago

    These days I try to do a jog or a little hike before outdoor range days because I’ve got this (misguided) idea that any drill you can’t do while already fatigued isn’t worth doing.

    I agree that being under duress or some kind of fatigue is probably an effective way to train.
    I’ve watched some competition recordings and I like the idea of shooting some targets, then sprinting to the next position to shoot more.
    Maybe at an outdoor range, shooting at some yard away, then turning 180 degrees, running some tens of yards away to shooting the same target more. I’ve seen a YouTuber do it, and I feel like that could be a common drill.