Training is going well. I am getting out at least once a week shooting around 300 rounds an outing. When I first started I found that I was having trouble making the par times on some of the stages. (Par time is the amount of time given to accomplish a task. e.g. 2 shots each of 2 targets in 4 seconds) Now ,I have shortened the par times by .2 seconds on all of the stages. One of the reasons is that, at Bianchi the time starts when the target turns toward you, and ends when the target turns away. I have an audible timer, I don't have access to targets that turn. So for me its ...beep, shoot, beep. I am concerned that when I have a visible cue instead of an audible one my reaction time may be off a little.
I have been shooting a LOT of 9mm ammo. I may start mixing in shooting my .22 do cut back on cost. We will see if its beneficial or not.
This weekend is the Icicle Police Pistol Combat Match out in Lebanon PA, I'm going to go shoot the 600 and 1500 events. This is a little slower pace than Bianchi, but it is still good practice. If I get the results this time (last time I shot a match here I never got the results) I'll post them.
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