It is that time again…
Thoughts on competition
It is that time again… Read More »
Here we are a month out from the A Weekend in the Arena Match. Seems like only yesterday we were freezing. Of course, we have been doing COVID-19 since then. Ah the good ol days. Today I am going to talk about what we used to call Violence of Action in my Army days. It
Match Prep: Some thoughts on how to move up the in the standings Read More »
I have said “write out your shot process” roughly 1500 times since 2015. That’s basically once a day. (I know, I know ^(*&ing shot process AGAIN! Just stay with me.) but I haven’t shared mine with you. First though, let me talk you through the why I ask you to do this. Also, this will
Joe Plandowski has been working with us for over six years. He has worked with multiple competitors and Soldiers. Before we start discussing arousal regulation everyone stop for minute and get your laughs and giggles out of the way in regards to “He said arousal.” If you are laughing and giggling you are on the
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The working title for this article is well, duh Much of the shooting I have been doing recently has been precision based. Shooting the low and slow stuff has been a good reminder of some things that I think many of us take for granted. Maybe it is just mid-grade shooters like me, but you
As a fellow firearms enthusiast and competition shooter, I love seeing like-minded folks engage in the passion of shooting. It hurts me to see people sustain injuries while shooting or because of shooting, and no I’m not talking about self inflected gunshot wounds. How many of you have shot a match or taken a class
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Our mantra here at Quantified Performance is “Connecting Companies of Value with Customers of Prominence.” We haven’t discussed it much so here is what it means to us. We define Companies of Value as companies large or small that are putting out a product that can demonstrate performance we expect from ourselves and our equipment.
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Part 2 Many of you asked “what is F Class” after part 1. Well, the answer is I still do not know. The rules are vague, yet oddly specific on some things. It is NRA and weird. The match I shot was a club level event and while they were cool, just like any group,
Today I participated in my first F Class event. It is at my local range and they do it every month. I have been getting the itch to compete and this was first thing that popped up. I arrived with more questions than answers and that pretty much how the day went. Before I get