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Posted by: scott123 Offline Posted: Monday, 27 April 2026 11:33:51 AM(UTC)
Well looks like I'll be listening to SM and not FB for my weather from now on...

Spot on mate the last few days have been quite magnificent...it would be nice for the soggy ground to begin to dry out a little..

So whats on the cards for the rest of the week..?.Weatherzone has showers every day for us down Tully way...I hope thats not right..

Slow day at the range on saturday..due to anzac day i suppose and no matchs scheduled...i prefer it quiet anyway...I havent been there much lately which makes it more obvious to see my improvement...Wow this dryfire stuff really does work wonders when done in a methodical and disciplined way each day...a lot of it is very repetative and just focuses on hand-eye co-ordination and muscle memory..I also do all my drills 2 handed as well as strong hand and weak hand only ...I hardly ever seeing anyone shooting or training with the left hand and it always drags down the scores in matches even though only a small part of the matchs are shot with the weak hand....But i do Wish i had my 18 year old body and mind again though it would no doubt be happening so much quicker..

and yeah i hadnt looked at it that way but yeah a fully auto Glock is probably just what most of these cops need if they are to regularly hit anything...its a bit scary that the majority of them only actually shoot or practice once a year..

Definately Blanky nights down here since the skies cleared up though...
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