1. When did you start shooting competitively?
2. Who was the most influential person in your shooting career?
3. What do you consider your biggest accomplishment in your shooting career?
3. Which of your shooting accomplishments are your the most proud of?
4. How much do you practice?
5. What do you pactice most?
6. What is the stupidest shooting mistake you've made?
7. Any weird pre/post match rituals?
8. How many guns do you have?
9. How many magazines do you have?
10. How many holsters do you have?
11. During your formative shooting years, what aspect of shooting gave you the most trouble?
12. What aspect of your shooting are you still striving to improve?
13. What aspect of shooting to you think is the hardest skill to develop?
14. One thing I've always been curious about is how do you afford all the ammo to compete in all the events?
15. I'd like to hear responses to these. With the addition of how do you successfully develop the hardest skill in the last question.
16. How many rounds do you think it took you to reach Master class?
17. What type of non-competitive shooting interests you?
18. What are you going to do with all those left-handed holsters?
19. What type of backup gun do you use, and why?
20. Where do you carry your backup gun?
21. Do you modify the trigger on every gun, or leave some stock?
22. What are you going to do with all those left-handed holsters ?????
23. Do you train with any type of firearm more than the others?
24. When you first began, was there any type of firearm that took you longer to get to where you want to be than another assuming you are there now?
25. Do you see any correlation, good or bad, between competing and combat?
26. Favorite load, and why?
27. How many days per year do you shoot since you started competitively shooting?
28. What are the differences in trigger control between a pistol, shotgun, and rifle?
29. At what distance do you shoot groups, and what type of rest do you use? Applies to all guns, and implies patterning as well as slugs for shotguns.
30. Do you train across disciplines to build skills? Like shooting trap/skeet to practice hitting clays which may be thrown during a 3-Gun match, etc.