Originally Posted by
cbrick
Bob, once again you are wrong on every point, very common with your posts. I know there is no teaching those that already know everything so for those wishing to improve this is for you
Yep, folks sure can make up their own mind as to the level of achievement they wish to achieve. There has been no lecturing in this thread with the exception of those that have imposed limitations on themselves and want others to do the same. No one, not me or anyone else has told anyone that they must do anything. Others that wish to improve their shooting have asked specific question to which they were given specific answers. Answers that don't seem to sit well with those that settle for mediocrity and try to convince others to do likewise.
As for scopes on my revolvers, you bet I do. When I am working up a load I want to know what the gun/load is doing by taking as much of me out of the picture as possible. I am not practicing or shooting a match, I am working up a load. No idea why anyone would be so upset with that.
As a matter of fact I have had cataract surgery in both eyes, so what? As for the cutting the forcing cone that you so adamantly promote, I have never had the forcing cone cut on a single revolver. Never! It's those that settle to be mediocre that blames his tools. How many forcing cones have you had cut Bob?
Yep, the grip I recommended no doubt wouldn't work well in USPSA or IDPA. But that kinda brings up the question . . . Who the h*ll here is talking about USPSA or IDPA? Can't say I've ever seen anyone grouping from the bench "speed shooting" but then I've never watched Bob shoot so . . . I've said in other posts in this thread that this is not defensive or combat shooting. That is an entirely different shooting discipline. We (not Bob, he's on his own agenda) are discussing accuracy shooting with the revolver.
Be the best you want to be. Yes, there is something we agree on. For those that wish to improve be the very best you can be. Never settle for less. Never let someone that has admitted in post after post, page after page that they cannot do it, admitted over and over that they settle for mediocrity tell you that you should also.
Rick