The fact is that a non-corrupt Chicago politician is in the leprechaun category: theoretically possible, but so unlikely that I won’t generally worry about it – Clayton Cramer
And we have a Chicago politician at the top of the Democrat ticket…
The fact is that a non-corrupt Chicago politician is in the leprechaun category: theoretically possible, but so unlikely that I won’t generally worry about it – Clayton Cramer
And we have a Chicago politician at the top of the Democrat ticket…
I have been shooting low 20s with a few high teens at trap for a while. I got as high as 24 3 times, but never a 25, and most often only 20 or 21. I found out that the owner of the club I shoot at will give lessons, or at least some help with your shooting, for the cost of shooting. Interesting. So I talked to him, and arranged to work with him tonight. When we started out, he checked my stance, and told me I needed to open up on the first few stations, to be able to turn more easily to my left for hard left targets.
He also said that I should be turning and aiming from my waist, instead of with my arms. looking at it, in a weird way, that may have compensated somewhat for the closed stance, using your arms would give you a little more range, but less control.
Another thing, which I had started to work on, was to use both eyes, not just one. The other part of that was to focus past your gun and the trap house, out onto the field beyond before you call for the target. You can pick up the target with a lot less adjustment for range instead of trying to follow it right out of the house. I also found I wasn’t trying to catch up quite as much when when I was doing it right.
So the big things:
Also, he could tell where I was shooting from the way the targets were breaking, and when I wasn’t shooting right, even if I was hitting the target. For example, shooting over the top, the chunks were going down. Hit the target, but maybe not by much.
Not a total rebuild of my game, but enough changes to take some time to adjust. When I was doing what he told me (yes, I slipped back into my old habits a few times) I was hitting really well, and I think the adjustments will be worth the effort.
I can definitely recommend working with someone who knows their stuff. They will probably have some insight you can use, and will be able to see what you are doing wrong, and how to correct it.
Be careful, though, because someone can be a great shot and a lousy teacher. If you are paying for lessons, ask around about coaches and teachers in the area, and see what other shooters are saying about them.
U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman in Washington, D.C., said the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service could not remove wolves from the endangered species list in the Great Lakes region while wolves remained endangered in other parts of the country. (jsonline.com)
Another instance of a judge sticking his nose in where it doesn’t belong. The fact that animals are underpopulated in certain areas has nothing to do with maintaining proper numbers in other areas. Wisconsin has needed to kill at least 45 wolves this year, when they became a problem to farmers and landowners. With the current rising prices of food, the last thing we need is to increase the liklihood of losses to farmers due to an overpopulation of predators that destroy livestock. Predators that are under no pressure from humans (are not hunted) are going to lose their fear, and become an increasingly large threat. Something like this is best decided on a regional basis, not from a Federal bench in Washington.
Plagiarism is bad… stealing information from someone who is wrong? Priceless. – Greg, West, By God
You might want to fact check factchecks facts before you run with them…
A group of pastors have decided to defy IRS rules against endorsing or speaking against candidates.
While an argument could be made that the IRS is not stifling free speech, because they are only saying that a church cannot maintain a tax exempt status if they engage in political speech, it is clearly trying to affect a form of both free speech, and religious exercise.
We can have the dabate as to whether a church should enjoy tax exempt status (I think they should,) but to tie a group’s tax-exempt status to their speech is infringement.
When will people learn? Upon hearing “you should not be allowed to see this,” every real American feels a Pavlovian urge to see it at once, even if it’s a Sanskrit manual on chariot repair. – Dave Hardy
And probably a little over the top…
Sebastian points out an article about making your own jacketed .223 bullets from .22lr cases.
I only reload shotgun… I wonder if I could pull a permit for a shot tower?
for Greg’s contest, seeing as no actual range trip occurred, but this is one of the coolest “new shooter” type reports I have seen in quite a while.
While a lot of attention is focused on American rights here, self defense, and the tools of self defense, are a human right, that has been violated by many governments, including a disturbing number of “free” countries. We should be concerned about the rights of all people, not only because it is the right thing to do, but also because the tides of world politics lap at our shores, and we may not always have people like John Bolton telling the U.N. to pound sand, we are not giving up our rights. Encouraging gun ownership wherever we can will lead to a better understanding of guns and the people that own them, and, at least in some cases, to increased governmental recognition of our rights.
The Milwaukee Brewers will be in the playoffs for the first time in 26 years. I’m not a big baseball fan, but you have to support the home team.