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  1. Awesome! I had a great day to Wifey hooked me up with the perfect gift for the hot summer bbq days.
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  2. My Dad finally made it up to my place and we're having a Father's week.
    2 points
  3. I remain a Benelli Parts shell stop fan.
    1 point
  4. My Dad was nice enough to film me having another go at the targets under NODS. It's a trick to time the lighting where Sionyx has enough light and yet the L3 filmless tubes aren't ABC'ing down bad.
    1 point
  5. Unobtanium is correct, your performance is about what you should expect from buckshot at 25 yds, that's 75 feet, longer than most direct sight lines in a house (Vanderbilt mansion excluded). A scattergun is an upclose firearm. The M4 is a great combat shotgun but it isn't a miracle worker.
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  6. Thanks for the post! Need to almost drill this in your head every time - when you're not shooting you're reloading . .
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  7. I like what I’m seeing. I spent 3 hours in a defensive training class a couple weeks ago. And while I thought we we were gonna shoot like crazy (and we did), half of our time was spent on manipulation and reloading. Our trainers motto was “if you ain't shooting, you’re reloading”. And I didn’t understand at first. But he explained that most go to the range and load up their gun, and continue to unload til empty. Put the gun down and wash, rinse, repeat. Guilty as charged! He would have us hit a couple targets and the call out a reload mid shot, and we would have to top the gun off while keeping a timer on for the reload and back on target. The first few times were really bad, I mean like really bad. I was ejecting unspent shells from the chamber, dropping shells onto the ground. A comedy of errors. But we were just not training that way. We learned a valuable lesson that day, and a lot of what he was teaching I’m seeing right here in this video. Awesome video, and for those that aren’t practicing this way, you should incorporate this into your range session. We now practice manipulation and reloading into each and every range session. Valuable info here! Thanks, Garza
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