Ask for advice.
Reject all given.
Good plan.
Reject all given.
Good plan.
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
Just shooting at random shit gives you a terrible habbit. You're gonna get so fucking hazed in the corps.-Sh1fty- wrote:
It isn't rocket science. Yeah you can fire a 7.62 hundreds of yards with pinpoint accuracy. I don't need that. I run to walmart, grab some ammo, and head out to the desert with friends and shoot things into tiny pieces. There is nothing to know besides gun safety. Shoot how you feel comfortable.
I'll worry about 100% gun perfection when I'm in the Corps.
It's worst by developing bad habits first. they're a fucking bitch to get rid of rather then starting fresh.Jaekus wrote:
If you were actually serious about the Corps you would be trying to get your shit sorted now, not later. It's the same as many other areas of life. Don't underestimate the usefulness of developing good habits early on, or underestimate the handicap that developing bad habits now can have in the future.
You've never compared yourself with someone who can shoot, so really you have no idea.-Sh1fty- wrote:
Guns aren't as dangerous and hard to use as people make them out to be.... I'm not spending money to perfect something I'm already pretty good at.
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-Sh1fty- wrote:
It isn't rocket science. Yeah you can fire a 7.62 hundreds of yards with pinpoint accuracy. I don't need that. I run to walmart, grab some ammo, and head out to the desert with friends and shoot things into tiny pieces. There is nothing to know besides gun safety. Shoot how you feel comfortable.
I'll worry about 100% gun perfection when I'm in the Corps.
Dilbert_X wrote:
You've never compared yourself with someone who can shoot, so really you have no idea.
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Ignorance is bliss, innit?coke wrote:
I wish I knew everything like shifty does. Life would be so much easier.
/facepalm-Sh1fty- wrote:
The only advice I rejected was going to a professional. I'm not spending money to perfect something I'm already pretty good at. I just wanted some little tips on if I was holding it properly and if my stance was good. These are minor flaws, hardly something worth going to a professional for. Guns aren't as dangerous and hard to use as people make them out to be.
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Does shooting with active duty US Marines on leave count? I don't think a single one of you people here can shoot better then they can. No I didn't shoot anywhere near as good as they did, but it was still better than 80% of my friends I've shot with. I've also shot with two different cops and 5 other retired servicemen. They're the ones that taught me most of my shooting skills and I think I'm pretty good. I was looking to fine tune my skills WITHOUT going to a fucking class.1stSFOD-Delta wrote:
-Sh1fty- wrote:
It isn't rocket science. Yeah you can fire a 7.62 hundreds of yards with pinpoint accuracy. I don't need that. I run to walmart, grab some ammo, and head out to the desert with friends and shoot things into tiny pieces. There is nothing to know besides gun safety. Shoot how you feel comfortable.
I'll worry about 100% gun perfection when I'm in the Corps.Dilbert_X wrote:
You've never compared yourself with someone who can shoot, so really you have no idea.
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War man is for sure, I am still unsure about shifty.Jaekus wrote:
Sometimes I do wonder if shifty really is just a troll account.
Isn't IstSFOD a ma-ween? Isn't dilfart some hipster target shooter? Thought there were a couple marines and army here.-Sh1fty- wrote:
Does shooting with active duty US Marines on leave count? I don't think a single one of you people here can shoot better then they can. No I didn't shoot anywhere near as good as they did, but it was still better than 80% of my friends I've shot with. I've also shot with two different cops and 5 other retired servicemen. They're the ones that taught me most of my shooting skills and I think I'm pretty good. I was looking to fine tune my skills WITHOUT going to a fucking class.1stSFOD-Delta wrote:
-Sh1fty- wrote:
It isn't rocket science. Yeah you can fire a 7.62 hundreds of yards with pinpoint accuracy. I don't need that. I run to walmart, grab some ammo, and head out to the desert with friends and shoot things into tiny pieces. There is nothing to know besides gun safety. Shoot how you feel comfortable.
I'll worry about 100% gun perfection when I'm in the Corps.Dilbert_X wrote:
You've never compared yourself with someone who can shoot, so really you have no idea.
That's not: Seek advice, get advice, refuse it. fuck off guys ya'll are so intentionally dumb someitmes
Because all marines are crack shots. Most people who have picked up a rifle can shoot just as well. They aren't elite.-Sh1fty- wrote:
Does shooting with active duty US Marines on leave count? I don't think a single one of you people here can shoot better then they can. No I didn't shoot anywhere near as good as they did, but it was still better than 80% of my friends I've shot with. I've also shot with two different cops and 5 other retired servicemen. They're the ones that taught me most of my shooting skills and I think I'm pretty good. I was looking to fine tune my skills WITHOUT going to a fucking class.1stSFOD-Delta wrote:
-Sh1fty- wrote:
It isn't rocket science. Yeah you can fire a 7.62 hundreds of yards with pinpoint accuracy. I don't need that. I run to walmart, grab some ammo, and head out to the desert with friends and shoot things into tiny pieces. There is nothing to know besides gun safety. Shoot how you feel comfortable.
I'll worry about 100% gun perfection when I'm in the Corps.Dilbert_X wrote:
You've never compared yourself with someone who can shoot, so really you have no idea.
That's not: Seek advice, get advice, refuse it. fuck off guys ya'll are so intentionally dumb someitmes
Read what you wrote.-Sh1fty- wrote:
Does shooting with active duty US Marines on leave count? No I didn't shoot anywhere near as good as they did....and I think I'm pretty good.
OK Mr Internet Badass sir.fuck off guys ya'll are so intentionally dumb someitmes
If you spend so much fucking time around cops and Marines at shooting ranges, why the fuck do you have to ask for shooting advice on the internet? We're not going to magically teleport over to you and kick your ass into a perfect stance. Go take a cold shower. Your hard-on for guns is getting in the way of your logic.-Sh1fty- wrote:
Does shooting with active duty US Marines on leave count? I don't think a single one of you people here can shoot better then they can. No I didn't shoot anywhere near as good as they did, but it was still better than 80% of my friends I've shot with. I've also shot with two different cops and 5 other retired servicemen. They're the ones that taught me most of my shooting skills and I think I'm pretty good. I was looking to fine tune my skills WITHOUT going to a fucking class.1stSFOD-Delta wrote:
-Sh1fty- wrote:
It isn't rocket science. Yeah you can fire a 7.62 hundreds of yards with pinpoint accuracy. I don't need that. I run to walmart, grab some ammo, and head out to the desert with friends and shoot things into tiny pieces. There is nothing to know besides gun safety. Shoot how you feel comfortable.
I'll worry about 100% gun perfection when I'm in the Corps.Dilbert_X wrote:
You've never compared yourself with someone who can shoot, so really you have no idea.
That's not: Seek advice, get advice, refuse it. fuck off guys ya'll are so intentionally dumb someitmes