What are you shooting goals for 2015?

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  • SERVED_USMC

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    Mine are listed in no particular order.

    -Attend a minimum of 3 major 3 gun matches

    -Place in the top 6 for the year in the 2015 INMG Series - TacOptics

    -Become consistent in the "quad load" setup I switched to recently.

    -Improve my speed while shooting on the move.

    -Dry fire practice at least twice a week. (I saw a big improvement in accuracy when I adopted this)


    What are yours?
     

    gregkl

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    Did this last year. I am sure I didn't reach many of them especially since I threw in a new job, the sale of my home and a relocate to another city.

    But here are my feeble goals considering so many unknowns.

    1. Find places to shoot with friendly people.
    2. Try USPSA. Not looking to be competitive since that is not a reality in my life. I just want to have fun and meet good people.
    3. Do at least one Appleseed.
    4. Try some longer distance shooting(Appleseed?) at Camp Atterbury.
    5. Find a place to shoot Trap.
    6. Try Sporting Clays.
    7. Watch a 3-gun match or two.
     
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    Boiled Owl

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    My son who shoots highpower with me, earned his distinguished badge this year at the ripe age of 16!
    I would like to get my first leg points and also earn my NRA master classification.
     

    Dog1

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    Switched from Production to Revolver this year in USPSA. Hoping to improve my skills with a wheelgun and get a good classification the first time out.

    Shoot more

    Shoot more

    Did I say shoot more?
     

    Dog1

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    Did this last year. I am sure I didn't reach many of them especially since I threw in a new job, the sale of my home and a relocate to another city.

    But here are my feeble goals considering so many unknowns.

    1. Find places to shoot with friendly people.
    2. Try USPSA. Not looking to be competitive since that is not a reality in my life. I just want to have fun and meet good people.
    3. Do at least one Appleseed.
    4. Try some longer distance shooting(Appleseed?) at Camp Atterbury.
    5. Find a place to shoot Trap.
    6. Try Sporting Clays.
    7. Watch a 3-gun match or two.

    Come down to Silver Creek and South Central for USPSA. I have meet some great people shooting USPSA over the last couple of years.
     

    gotguns

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    What Dog1 said about USPSA. Lot of good people. As for Sporting Clays, try Sugar Creek down in Mitchell. Brian and Andrea are great people and have a good setup for Sporting Clays, Trap, Skeet and 5 Stand.

    My goals are:
    1. Make A in USPSA.
    2. Improve my speed and accuracy.
    3 Shoot in the State match.
    4. Attend a GSSF match.
    5. Practice more. Dry fire and live fire.
    6. Take my daughter to an appleseed event at least once.

    -Matt
     

    bmbutch

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    1) Be fully into reloading 300blk
    2) Take some training classes. (have only taken a defensive handgun course thus far)
    3) Get a real spotting scope.
    4) Maybe a Octane 45 can.
    5) Dry fire practice! (Used this to actually be able to hit a target @ 25-yards, then got lazy)
     

    SERVED_USMC

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    Lake County
    1) Be fully into reloading 300blk
    2) Take some training classes. (have only taken a defensive handgun course thus far)
    3) Get a real spotting scope.
    4) Maybe a Octane 45 can.
    5) Dry fire practice! (Used this to actually be able to hit a target @ 25-yards, then got lazy)

    Seriously consider the AAC Ti-rant 45 can. Awesome piece.
     

    Combsie

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    1) B-class in USPSA Production Division(just tried/started USPSA within the last month)
    2) Start reloading!!!
    3) Start the season with a CZ SP 01
    4) Start up 2-gun or 3-gun
    5) Shoot a :poop:load!!
     
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