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Father of the yearTook the Children to the range recently
. Thank You for the kind words but they are actually not mine, they are my girlfriends kids but me and her ex husband are really good friends oddly enough. I got him going hard on guns and he is all in. The girl honestly couldn’t care less but the lil guy is always asking us to take him shooting, my girlfriend bought him his first gun awhile back, the cricket .22 but he “Prefers” the M&P .22 LOL. One thing I’m proud of is the gun safety I taught all of them, the little guy always places his finger on the slide and points down and away from anyone when I let him hold my AR’s, the girls ex I actually taught a very valuable lesson after he handed me a loaded AR without the mag in it to work on it for him without telling me there was a live round in the chamber, he knows better now and I’d like to think I potentially saved him from a bad situation down the road.Father of the year
I doubt the value of feedback based on this target beyond work on your fundamentals. Grip is probably number one but I'd seek out the advice of a pro like Stu at Cloverleaf. 1 session changed my results for life.Hit the lanes yesterday with the G19. I’m not thrilled with my shooting from 15 yards out here. Any suggestions on what I can do to tighten up the group? Besides shoot better lol View attachment 336436View attachment 336437
"no dash" makes it shoot better?SW Model 14 no dash