Saturday, August 8, 2009

DR Performance Practice Deck 1.0 has arrived!

I now have Practice Decks in stock in the DR Performance website store! Retail price on them is $19.95.

If you need to pay by check, drop me an email ;)

Also, look for the decks showing up at several of your favorite retailers soon! Burkett Video, Brazos Custom, Freedom Gunworks, and DoubleAlpha Academy will all be stocking these in very short order.

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Setting up a CR Speed holster

I recently filmed a tutorial for a buddy of mine on how to set up a CR Speed holster for USPSA / IPSC competition. Check the vids out on the DR Performance Shooting site!

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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Match Report: 2009 Double Tap Championship

I've shot the Double Tap Championship 4 times now, and the match has never failed to be a fun and challenging experience. It didn't hurt that I had one of the best performances of my career, too. The theme this year was "Indiana Jones", and was a 13 stage, 348 round contest that was mostly more straight up than most matches. Sure, there were the usual Robert Porter embellishments, based on the match theme - but the majority of the stages had very little in the way of "carnival factor" to them this year.

The biggest individual challenge this year? The weather! More on that in the rest of the article on the DR Performance Shooting website... First, here's the match video...

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Friday, March 20, 2009

Welcome CrossFit Journal Readers

If you just landed here from reading my article on the CrossFit Journal, welcome! If there's anything I can do for you, or any questions I can answer about Practical Shooting, shooting in general, or how to apply CrossFit training to firearms applications, feel free to send me an email at dave@drperformanceshooting.com.

I'm on the road, heading back from Wichita Falls and the 2009 Double Tap Championship, where I placed 2nd. Check back in a day or so to the match report and video!

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Thursday, March 19, 2009

2008 - the year in review



Looking back, I think I could've at least partially predicted my 2008 season. Coming out of a pretty good 2007 season, I achieved a life long goal... making Grand Master in USPSA's Open division. It was the culmination of a lot of investment (hard work, money, mental energy, you name it). Achieving that goal comes pretty easily to some folks, less easily to others. My improvement was gradual, but actually hitting that milestone felt pretty big to me. And... I didn't have a strong sense of what came next. I knew that put me in a position to be a little stagnant - I was OK with that, and gave myself permission to simply enjoy the achievement, without too much pressure to go beat the world in the next season.

So, I went out into the 2008 season with a goal to attend more major matches, and to really learn what it was going to take for me to win at the upper levels of this sport. The lessons - some big, some subtle - were many. I had a few failures along the way, but countered with a few successes. The matches - and the season as a whole - were something of a roller coaster.

Hit the DR Performance Shooting main site for some thoughts on how the season went...

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