@korbECk Thanks! with some practice you can do it too. Practice dry firing at home and learning to take up the slack in your trigger. If you can aquire your target, take up the slack, then break the shot while focusing on the front sight, you should improve when you head to the range.
It was an Adventure cam camera maounted to the underside of my hat and I had an Archos DVR in my pocket for recording the video. I borrowed it from CompetitionDVD here on YouTube.
I took a class in 1997 which started me off playing this game. However, over the past 3 years I only shoot a couple of times a year (I have young kids now). If all works out for 2009, I'll get to shoot 3 matches. No practice sessions planned. I usually do some dryfiring practice the night before a match.
This gun in the 2008 Texas State Limited videos was an STI Edge in 40S&W. I debated about shooting the beretta but I had not shot this gun since last year at the 2007 Texas State Limited. My ambi safety broke at the match last year. When I pulled this gun out of the safe a few weeks before the match, I realized I had not fixed it yet. Fortunately I had some extra parts lying around and fitted them before the match.
Thanks, as soon as the 100 degree temps get in the 80's I'm hook'n up the bike trailer and dragg'n the kids around the neighborhood. I'm jones'n for a bike ride.
you are really good sir! wish i could shoot my sigs as well as you shoot your guns! i hope to be like you someday! subscribed cause your awesome.
korbECk 2 years ago 2
@korbECk Thanks! with some practice you can do it too. Practice dry firing at home and learning to take up the slack in your trigger. If you can aquire your target, take up the slack, then break the shot while focusing on the front sight, you should improve when you head to the range.
nictaylor00 2 years ago
Great vid! I was wondering what kind of gear you use for a hat cam? Is it some kind of fiber optic remote lens and a camera on your belt or what?
noredline83 3 years ago
It was an Adventure cam camera maounted to the underside of my hat and I had an Archos DVR in my pocket for recording the video. I borrowed it from CompetitionDVD here on YouTube.
nictaylor00 3 years ago
I took a class in 1997 which started me off playing this game. However, over the past 3 years I only shoot a couple of times a year (I have young kids now). If all works out for 2009, I'll get to shoot 3 matches. No practice sessions planned. I usually do some dryfiring practice the night before a match.
nictaylor00 3 years ago
Comment removed
bigwillietime 3 years ago
Comment removed
bigwillietime 3 years ago
Very nice shooting man
streetgangtm 3 years ago
cool vids. it look like call of duty 4.
gamotonfasismo 3 years ago
C' quoi un entraînement juste pour le fun ou pour une carrière professionnel, c' quoi le gun.
venividivino 3 years ago
It was for fun. look at USPSA ORG
nictaylor00 3 years ago
U did it again Nic.... if im not mistaking were u holding an Beretta wat model??? or an 1911 ACP ?
jdiddy27 3 years ago
This gun in the 2008 Texas State Limited videos was an STI Edge in 40S&W. I debated about shooting the beretta but I had not shot this gun since last year at the 2007 Texas State Limited. My ambi safety broke at the match last year. When I pulled this gun out of the safe a few weeks before the match, I realized I had not fixed it yet. Fortunately I had some extra parts lying around and fitted them before the match.
nictaylor00 3 years ago
great job Nic
hydroz1 3 years ago
Thanks, as soon as the 100 degree temps get in the 80's I'm hook'n up the bike trailer and dragg'n the kids around the neighborhood. I'm jones'n for a bike ride.
nictaylor00 3 years ago
Awesome!
MichaelBarnes 3 years ago