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The NRA Blog is updated as much as a couple of times per day with the goings-on at the Camp Perry National Championships this week (July 13-18, 2009).

The Pelican 0450 is available with a standard set of drawers (one deep, six shallow) or in an open, you-design-the-combination configuration. Although not inexpensive, this could be the ultimate pistol box for travelers.

Recently I mentioned that I had the trigger weight on my IZH-46M air pistol cranked up to the maximum. I did this to practice with a heavy trigger.

Here are two experiments for you.

First, try this:

  • Rest your hand on the table, palm down, in a relaxed and slightly arched shape.
  • Tap the table with your trigger finger.

That’s mouse-finger tap like you’d use to click a web-link to get here.

Independence
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July 4, 2009

Here’s how it’s supposed to work.

There are three parts of our government: the legislative branch, the executive branch and the judicial branch. Each one is intended to keep the other two in check and permit change only when all three are in agreement.

Trust and Honor
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June 22, 2009

In the sport of Bullseye, a.k.a. Conventional Pistol, dozens of shooters stand side by side firing at targets. Each shooter trusts those on both sides to fire their weapons safely, make them safe when the time is up, and follow the four rules of gun safety at all times.

Mixed Bag
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June 15, 2009

Here are some scattered notes and comments from today.

I didn’t shoot very well in today’s 2700. All my scores were down at the low-end of where I’ve been shooting. The bad news is this was an Authorized match and the scores count so I’ll be in Outdoor Sharpshooter land for a while. The good news is that’s where I *should* be competing, that’s where I *need* to be working, and doing the things I did today (shooting, not quitting, re-focusing on basics) is what will *eventually* let me learn what I need to know to advance. Patience!

Where and When
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June 12, 2009

I’ve been shooting Bullseye a little over four years, since early 2005.

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