not you... its the gun. Buy the CZ!
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Smart alec - but hey, I can believe that - it's a great gun. Simple and effective - feels perfect to me (but I haven't tried that many guns yet).not you... its the gun. Buy the CZ!
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Thanks - I will! Is there a particular training you would recommend? Obviously that's going to be different from standing in a 15 yard indoor range and simply shooting at a target, right?Congratulations on becoming a US citizen.
Check out IDPA & IPSC shooting competitions.
http://www.idpa.com/
http://www.ipsc.org/
Appreciate your comment Steve - I just bought my first gun today (wohooo!!!) and am ready to join the NRA. That's a dream come true - I have waited a long time (had to become a citizen first). I guess joining and attending the meetings will lead me in the right direction.Someone recommended IPSC and IDPA. I beg to differ.
You stated that you are interested in bulls-eye-shooting competition, but neither IPSC nor IDPA offer anything of the sort.
If you want to try accuracy shooting (rather than self-defense and action shooting), your best bet would be to join the NRA, and to ask them for a list of the local competitions they sponsor. The NRA specializes in bulls-eye shooting, and provides frequent matches in every area of this country.
Click on: http://www.nra.org/programs.aspx
I actually shot the Glock at the range before and think that it's a fine gun. However it seems that my accuracy was higher with the CZ, felt better in my hand. Then again - that was a rented Glock and we all know they are usually not in the best shape after years of exposure to amateurs (like me). So, I might give the Glock another chance - maybe I meet a friendly individual at the range willing to let me try his for a test.I cant really help with the comp stuff, but congrats on becoming a citizen and it sounds like you do have alot of talent...and some brains judging from your grammar...best of luck and not that the cz isnt an awesome gun, but look into Glock and thier gssf program..if you join for 35$ you can then get a glock at a very good price and enter thier competitions. Theres not many in my area but you may have better luck.
...and you're likely to not find a better (ergonomically speaking) handgun than a CZ. Try the CZ P-01, it's better yet!Smart alec - but hey, I can believe that - it's a great gun. Simple and effective - feels perfect to me (but I haven't tried that many guns yet).
I'm actually a trader by day and I couldn't agree more. There is a huge difference between paper trading and trading when real money is involved. Quite frankly - I have been biting my time for a while but my results (with rented guns) are pretty consistent, so maybe there is hope. And if I turn out to be just average - well, it was a good excuse to buy that P-01 Tactical last weekend ;-)...and you're likely to not find a better (ergonomically speaking) handgun than a CZ. Try the CZ P-01, it's better yet!
Uniquely talented? The first time I ever hit a golf ball was at my cousins farm at a family reunion. We were driving balls off a berm into a soybean field. I was killing those balls, dead on straight and long. Nobody was even close. My cousin walked up and said, "If you ever take up golfing, you will never be able to repeat this day". Not too long after that I did take up golf and he was right, I have never been able to hit the balls as consistantly and long as that day on the farm. Just food for thought.
So your the reason I keep finding all those golf balls in the field when I'm scouting! They're everywhere! I'll sell 'em back to you at a discount! :mrgreen:Uniquely talented? The first time I ever hit a golf ball was at my cousins farm at a family reunion. We were driving balls off a berm into a soybean field. I was killing those balls, dead on straight and long. Nobody was even close. My cousin walked up and said, "If you ever take up golfing, you will never be able to repeat this day". Not too long after that I did take up golf and he was right, I have never been able to hit the balls as consistantly and long as that day on the farm. Just food for thought.
Great...you bought a P-01!...good luck and who knows? ..you may have natural shooting abilities and if not, it's just an excuse to practice more often...which ain't a bad thing :smt068I'm actually a trader by day and I couldn't agree more. There is a huge difference between paper trading and trading when real money is involved. Quite frankly - I have been biting my time for a while but my results (with rented guns) are pretty consistent, so maybe there is hope. And if I turn out to be just average - well, it was a good excuse to buy that P-01 Tactical last weekend ;-)
Through extensive research, I've found aphids and cutworms are of little threat when the corn is still in the bag! No insecticide needed - guaranteed! :smt082...........and jdeere, haven't you a aphid or cutworm problem you should be tending too? :smt106
Boy, talking about opening a can of worms :mrgreen:Through extensive research, I've found aphids and cutworms are of little threat when the corn is still in the bag! No insecticide needed - guaranteed! :smt082
Pretty confident aren't you. While you're plinking and clearing stove pipes...they're laughing at you...even in the bag.http://www.jupiterimages.com/Image/royaltyFree/88347242Through extensive research, I've found aphids and cutworms are of little threat when the corn is still in the bag! No insecticide needed - guaranteed! :smt082
Sorry about throwing a bunch of nonsense around right in the middle of your thread. To make matters worse, I can't even offer any good advice. I'm not good enough to compete, so I just poke holes in paper in the back yard to stay proficient. Hope you find what your looking for!Boy, talking about opening a can of worms :mrgreen:
Well, I keep you guys posted. Not finding a whole lot of pistol competitions right now but I guess I need time to practice anyway.
So that's the noises I've been hearing?!Pretty confident aren't you. While you're plinking and clearing stove pipes...they're laughing at you...even in the bag.http://www.jupiterimages.com/Image/royaltyFree/88347242
You sound like me...I can pretty much hit what I aim at..as long as it holds still:shock:.......... I'm not good enough to compete, so I just poke holes in paper in the back yard to stay proficient...