runawaygun762
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1: Google Maps is not familiar with the Lake of the Ozarks area. As a result, I was able to practice my stiff-arm steering and proper methods of hitting the apex of the curve while driving at a high rate of speed down Missouri back roads. Incidentally, for those of you who have been wondering, Bluff Drive in the Lake area has some very quaint houses, but is not helpful in getting to the Lead Farm Shooting Range. Unless you live on Bluff Drive. Double check the route when going somewhere new.
2: Shotgun rounds tend to work better when chambered and fired at targets than they do when thrown on the ground because you haven't practiced much with loading on the move.
3: Thank God for the catching ability of large dump buckets. Glocks like to jump out of your hand when you are moving faster than your skill level allows.
4: If you arrive late, (See LL #1 to avoid this) make sure you at least read the stage brief/diagram and know how many targets there are. Failing to engage a target that you didn't know was there does not set a good tone for the day.
2: Shotgun rounds tend to work better when chambered and fired at targets than they do when thrown on the ground because you haven't practiced much with loading on the move.
3: Thank God for the catching ability of large dump buckets. Glocks like to jump out of your hand when you are moving faster than your skill level allows.
4: If you arrive late, (See LL #1 to avoid this) make sure you at least read the stage brief/diagram and know how many targets there are. Failing to engage a target that you didn't know was there does not set a good tone for the day.