Sam Alexander
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You'll never stop that dot from bouncing just a little bit.
So you get to find that cadence where you can hit rounds and get them in there accurately and not just bounce them all over the place.
That's a really hard one to do just because of, I mean, I'm super guilty of it.
I caught myself doing it today.
I didn't really do any mag retentions.
I didn't really do any tack reloads today.
I did incorporate a reload into the drills, but it was on a dry mag.
So I was doing emergency reloads.
But, oh, yeah, stopping yourself from just doing the brain autopilot, throw mag on ground, put new mag in.
Oh, so I was doing roughly 20 rounds per, I say roughly because I'm trying, but I was loading one magazine with like two or three rounds more and the other with less, and I'm such a simple-minded idiot.
If I sit here and kind of juggle the mags between hands, pretty soon I forget which one was which.
So I knew that I know the gun's going to run dry probably somewhere on those two walking targets, but I don't know exactly what round.
So run it till click reload, finish the course, fire it, run forward, hit the other one.
There's some drills when I ran back to the truck and then hit the dirt and then put rounds on target at 70 yards again with being a little, I still need to get been better shape here, but you know, a little bit out of breath, a little bit of gas doing it, especially after running it for like 10 times.
Same with target transitions on that one.
Target transitions, again, are something that'll... So target transitions, the way I was taught... Hang on, Will, one second.
And Ace VR, this is a great place to practice that.
It's like when you move the best description I ever heard that was taught to me by Robert Butler years ago, who's the guy that Mike's done some training with him in the Springs too.
When you're operating a computer, you don't watch your cursor go across the screen.
You look at the button you want to push and you drag your cursor towards it.