Steve gets back from coaching Lee Wills through the IDPA indoor nationals at the Smith and Wesson Academy in Springfield Massachusetts, and is perfectly willing to compare USPSA and IDPA and tell you what crazy, unreasonable thing the sport of IDPA requires a shooter to do.
:)
We also get a terrible impression of Lee Will's voice and feature his favorite Van Halen song.
Enjoy.
Today we revisit the Brian Enos trick for group shooting, make up at least one new word, and remind everyone that if you put a bayonet on a Glock, that IS a weapon.
Enjoy.
Steve gets home from his Oklahoma homecoming and goes over the hard numbers from the class...
It does contain a little math, and he does have a little trouble with that.
Names have have not been changed to celebrate the improved!
Enjoy.
Steve discovers a miracle drug at 4am and then proceeds to ponder:
Practice
New Gear
Being a Duke boy!
Enjoy...
Steve goes to the doctor and is diagnosed with "sore throat crud."
We know this isn't a real medical condition, but is it a phenomena or a phenomenon?
We do eventually talk about shooting... Enjoy!
Why do the wheels fall off?
I guess you'll just have to listen...
Dedicated to Brother Micah Barcelo.
What if we...
What could we?
Enjoy...
SA
Steve announces the CR Speed dealership and praises the CR Speed Magpouch for its sheer awesomeness.
Then, he discusses consistency of performance and how to achieve it...
Enjoy!
Today we prove a number of things to be true:
1. If you send Steve enough enough email, he will put you on the show.
2. Steve can play the easy parts of "Eruption" on an acoustic guitar.
3. It is possible to improvise a blues jam about an indoor IDPA match.
And much, much, more!
Enjoy!
It's a beautiful day in Columbus, Ohio, and Steve has a gripping tale of how new grip tape caused him to learn something. Again.
Then, we get zen and Steve coins a new mantra. (Is that even possible? To coin a mantra?)
As usual, we don't care what's possible around here. We just do it anyway. Enjoy!
Steve talks about the origin of the phrase on the new AndersonShooting T-shirts, then does a little reader mail about the results of the last dry fire tune-ups...
Then, he poses a question: In the midst of winter and ammo shortages, isn't this a great time to get serious about dry fire?
:)
Steve digs in deep with a beautiful quote that was passed along from listener David B.
"The ultimate level is where technique disappears and the ego merely watches things unfold."
Then he attempts to scat sing that over Van Halen's "Bottoms up."
Oopsy.
Steve drives back from Virginia in the world's scariest sled, then talks about:
1. The VA class, classifier skills, speed and accuracy.
2. Why it took 8 good shooters an hour to fire two accurate shots. (It has nothing to do with skill.)
3. Some easy ways to get really, really good over the winter and during the ammo shortage crisis!
And much more!
Enjoy!
Today we are live in the home of Lee Wills who bashfully talks a little bit about a little bit...