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Morning Shooting at Para Summer Camp

author Posted by:Sebastian on date Aug 23rd, 2008 | filed Filed under: Shooting

This morning we got our hands marked up by Todd Jarrett to teach us a proper grip. Let me tell you, it works. My speed and accuracy improved markedly. I still have some difficulty with the draw, but there’s nothing that will correct that except for repetition.

Todd also had us shoot a silhouette target at 25 yards. I did respectably, but let me tell you, Caleb got all of his hits in the kill zone. I had to shoot low and right to find the bullseye.

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tag7 Responses to “Morning Shooting at Para Summer Camp”

  1. Mad Saint Jack Said,

    Can some one please get a pic of Dave Hardy with his War Face on?

    It’s funny to me.

  2. J T Bolt Said,

    I wanna hear and see more about that grip.

  3. OrangNeckInNY Said,

    I hope you took pictures of the markings on your hand.

  4. Sebastian Said,

    I didn’t, but I can probably recreate them.

  5. OrangNeckInNY Said,

    Is there a book available that will improve shooting technique?

  6. Free In Idaho! » Blog Archive » Pistol Grip Video Said,

    [...] enjoyed it.  The one thing I’ve read a lot of them comment on is that Todd Jarrett has corrected their grip and that change alone has already made a big difference in the way they [...]

  7. Summer Camp Jobs Said,

    Yeah last summer they had that class as well, but it was only for those with permission slips (only 6 signed them). Needless to say, the way I see it, the best way to remember techniques not only stem from either taking pictures or writing it down, but using your mobile phone to record instructions for replication @ a later time has been quite helpful. After all, almost everyone in the states has a mobile, so it only makes sense to use all of it’s capabilities for something useful such as this. I mean it will not be a replacement for continued practice and taking pictures of hand positions, but @ least it’s an aid that will help along in the process.