Day: January 16, 2026

Fri. Jan. 16, 2026 – take out the paper and the trash, or you don’t get no spending cash

Cold. I think it will be cold today. Yesterday stayed jacket weather all day. Even with the sun out, I was chilly in just a t shirt and an overshirt. At least it was sunny. I don’t need SAD on top of the chilly willy.

Spent the morning doing auction and domestic bliss. Spent the afternoon punching holes in paper. Not a bad day at all.

I will say that it took me some time to get my cordless hole puncher out of its secure storage. The keypad batteries died. And then somehow recharged enough that the code was reset to factory default. Once I guessed that, the solenoid had just one more “open” in it. Test and replace your batteries! If I’d needed it in a hurry, I couldn’t have gotten it. None of my accessible override keys worked either. I need to find that key.

I did spend a little time working on some different things at the range based on seeing some of the violence out there, thinking about actually deploying a gub to end a situation, and what the common wisdom has been. I like to start and end with a headshot at 20 yards, supported by leaning against a wall, and aimed.

In the past, I have just walked up, aimed, and fired to see what my quick, very fast aim, and shoot would get me. It’s kind of a ‘cold open’. After that I work on aimed fire, unsupported single hand, weak hand, mag swaps, transitioning, etc.

Back when I started learning, instinctive point and shoot was the new shiny thing. I still like it. If you have time, or it’s a technically difficult shot, by all means, aim, think about sights, where your thumbs are, elbows, etc. But I think you better be able to draw and fire and hit at least COM… because that’s what 90%+ needs to be.

I was working transitions too. Working with the 9 dot target, I went left to right, 5 shot groups, and then again with single shots. “Hurried” aiming. Working with the silhouette, I tried COM, head, single quick shots, repeat until mag swap… I do a lot of mag swapping, usually only loading 5 rounds per mag. It slows down the day, and stretches ammo while working a vital skill.

Every range day I try to do some ‘lift the gub and shoot’ work. I don’t worry about stance, or weight distribution, or grip, or posture. I think it’s a bit more realistic based on the videos I’ve watched of real gub uses. I even ended up shooting a mag while “teacupping”. Yeah, I’m old school.

Since I’m hitting what I want, I figure I’m doing ok. I wish I could get more training time in, but I figure if your technique won’t give you results if you don’t train much, it’s not going to be useful when you need it.

Yeah, I’m the opposite of an expert, and I’m describing the opposite of current fads. Don’t take my account here as advice, other than – find something that gives you results.

Considering how shaky and sore and tired I was yesterday, I’m very pleased with my performance.
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Today I’ll do the stuff I didn’t get to yesterday.

Train. Learn. Stack.

nick

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