
Better late than never, isn’t that what they always say? I came down sick and wasn’t feeling up to recording a podcast. As a result, for the first time in 31 episodes, my podcast was late (I was genuinely bummed out about that).
This weeks episode is sort of a catch-up episode. I tried to keep it shorter than usual and plan to be back to the usual schedule on Tuesday.
Pre-News Talk:
In The News:
Featured Content:
- Mayor Nutter’s Crackdown on Lost/Stolen Guns Comes Under Heavy Fire
- M906 Pocket Pistol Set from PAFOA Forum
Cigar and Drink Pairing:
- Cigar: EP Carrillo New Wave – Corona
- Beverage: Dunkin Donuts Coffee
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A Blank Shooting Gun??? WTF is that just an Air Pistol on Steriods??? Who would carry that? I can only see bad things happening with something like that. Carry Full Loads and ready to go. Watched your shooting video for your first match of the year. Shot pretty well, I noticed when you go to Single Arm you Slant your Firearm to the side is that a natural thing or do you do that for a purpose? We still need to get out and shoot when your free.
Corey,
When I shoot one handed I turn the gun in slightly and angle my body to help manage recoil. I don’t remember if it was something I read in Julie Golob’s SHOOT or if I picked it up elsewhere, but it seems to work fairly well.
hm… Food for thought