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  • #46
    waveslayer
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 1728

    Originally posted by sigstroker
    You have to be ready to make a commitment. If you're always looking to buy 100 9mm bullets, you get reamed when you find them. A few months ago I found someone selling 2000 9mm bullets for about 6 cents each. You might only want a few hundred bullets, but you have to be ready to pounce when you find a deal. I checked again a few weeks later but they were almost twice the price.
    Yes committing is the key. I sell it all wholesale and can't even get anything from my distributors... even wholesale prices are ridiculous!

    I have had to buy from retailers for my own stash! That's what is crazy

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    • #47
      sigstroker
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Jan 2009
      • 19586

      I wish I had anywhere to train. The most I could do is carry a bottle full of piss like that in my back yard. It's one thing to carry a bottle, something different to shoot a gun.

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      • #48
        JC2020
        Senior Member
        • May 2020
        • 820

        Originally posted by sigstroker
        I wish I had anywhere to train. The most I could do is carry a bottle full of piss like that in my back yard. It's one thing to carry a bottle, something different to shoot a gun.
        Carry an open top cup of piss, and I guarantee your focus on no spills doubles.

        I don't have easy access (time, basically) to train like that, either, but balance training with cones in the backyard (now with that bottle) and video recording myself to time my speed are things I can do. Just learning to walk forwards and backwards with a steady upper body has really made a difference for me.

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        • #49
          j15w
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 869

          Originally posted by rodralig




          That said - manage your expectations with shooting on the move. One rule of thumb
          Cool training technique. Makes a lot of sense. Gonna try it.
          It was just an old plywood boat, with a '75 Johnson, with electric choke. A young boy, two hands on the wheel, I can't replace the way it made me feel.

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