But the questions are certainly worth thinking about.”- Arthur C. “I don’t pretend we have all the answers. WriterDojo S4 Ep9: Supporter Spectacular (Round 7) ![]() I love pistols, I love carbines, but there’s just something about the sheer oomph factor of rocking a 12 gauge. Much respect.īest thing about Gun School is when you end up with a class full of cool people, and this was a great bunch. Then at the very end, to put test out the various skills you’ve learned over the last two days, there’s one on one shoot off brackets for top gun, where I got beat out by the guy who took the title. 5 of a second (and I know exactly how I could clean that up for next time). Nobody in my class cleared it, but I came the closest, missing it by. There’s only been 7 people who have ever passed it (4 of who teach the class). They have a skills challenge drill, using slugs, that’s really spicy. Which means you can go really fast (and also practice more without getting beat up, like I did about 500 rounds and the only thing that’s sore is where I paid my stupid tax and wacked my thumb nail on a steel light mount)įor being a little rusty on shotguns (well, by my standards, I’m tuned up by normal human standards, but I used to be a shotgun freak back when I was competing) I still did pretty damned good. The most valuable thing most people will get out of the class is learning the Push-Pull technique, which if you do it correctly, knocks about half the felt recoil out of the equation. And they’re really nice hosts with a range facility that’s actually comfortable. If they’re teaching anywhere near you, check it out.Īnd if you’re near Oklahoma, check out the stuff Meadhall hosts. Matt grew up in this world, and is an absolute monster on a 12 gauge. Rob has been doing this an extremely long time and has forgotten more about shotguns that most people will ever know. The class is taught my Rob and Matt Haught, a father and son team. Whether you’re new to defensive shotguns or experienced, you’re going to get something out of this. I’m a long time shotgun nerd, and I still got a ton of stuff out of the class, and was taught some new techniques. (Symtac travels and does classes around the country, Meadhall hosts teachers from all over) I spent the last two days in Shawnee Oklahoma at the Meadhall Range, shooting the Symtac Consulting shotgun skills class. (Larry posted this on social media- bringing this here for those of you staying out of the sewers.- Jack) Browse our selection today and sail on the seas of knowledge! ĭo you want to become new friends with an old book? Sunflower Sails prides itself on its wide ranging selection of books-from fiction to practical, whimsical to philosophical-as well as excellent customer service and fast shipping. This week’s episode is brought to you by Sunflower Sails- booksellers of the rare and hard to find. “Word Mercenaries” (the WriterDojo theme) is by Craig Nybo If you would like to join the ranks of our supporters, you can support this podcast with a small monthly donation to help sustain future episodes at: ![]() When is profanity acceptable and when is it not acceptable? How much is too much? Most importantly, why is ‘cussing like a sailor’ not that impressive? All this and more on this week’s episode of the WriterDojo ![]() Hosts/Authors Steve Diamond and Larry Correia discuss this topic in depth. Profanity has evolved and grown over time like all language, but it’s certainly nothing new. Since man first stubbed his bare toe on a rock, profanity has been with us.
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