Not quite, but tell them a random guy on the internet gave you the rest of the day off. Take a screen shot of this post if they need documentation.
Not quite, but tell them a random guy on the internet gave you the rest of the day off. Take a screen shot of this post if they need documentation.
You work a lot for a retired guy.Gonna get real busy up in here real soon.
Not real sure what happened on the 2nd target on the last stage, but for only the cliff notes version of an Appleseed with RmQ (he was awesome and a great teacher) I'm pretty happy with it.
What were you chootn with?
standing/kneeling/prone?RmQ's 10/22 scoped at 25 yds
standing/kneeling/prone?
Stage 1: standing, 1 mag, 10 rounds, 2 minutes.
Stage 2: start standing, drop to sitting, fire. 2 mags, 1st with 2 rounds, 2nd with 8. 5 shots on each target. 55 seconds
Stage 3: start standing, drop to prone, fire. 2 mags, 1st with 2 rounds, 2nd with 8. 3,3,2 shots on each target. 65 seconds
Stage 4: start in prone, 1 mag, 10 rounds, 2,2,3,3 rounds per target. 5 minutes.
That's what I was guessing. Noticed your accuracy got a lot better as you went down. Standing rifle takes some time to master. It helps to have a tac-vest with ammo pouches strategically placed so you can stablize your elbows on the tops of them. Plus it helps teach you to keep from chicken-wingin.