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GeoLane at PTD dot NET June 13th 11 03:29 AM

Wtb 41 Mag lubricator die
 
On Sun, 12 Jun 2011 02:44:19 -0400, "Tom Gardner"
wrote:

You can use a collet type bullet puller to prep any boolit for a GC.


Describe that process. It's been quite awhile since I've had to pull
a bullet with a collet puller and I'm having trouble envisioning how
you seat a gas check with a collet puller.

RWL



pyotr filipivich June 16th 11 02:00 AM

Wtb 41 Mag lubricator die
 
Gunner Asch on Tue, 14 Jun 2011 06:28:50 -0700
typed in rec.crafts.metalworking the following:

I shoot 1k/mo at paper (practice-practice-practice), yet still look foolish
at IDPA shoots. I don't handle the pressure of the clock and trying to
remember the course. Most regulars at my club make me look like a noob.


Then do as the good ones do. Turn off your forebrain and let the hind
brain shoot the match.


Tons of videos on Youtube, etc, where some one makes a "million to
one shot" that they couldn't do if they tried. Because they weren't
"trying" they were just doing.

The studies have determined that the reason people "fail in the
clutch" is that they are doing just that - thinking about what they
have to do. Example - basketball players, start out thinking through
each step of the move to make a free throw. They then get the
"action" learned and transferred to the "muscle memory" part of the
brain, which does it quite well. Till it is "5 seconds on the clock,
make this shot to win the game" and the championship. At which point,
they transfer the action from the part which learned it, to the part
which has to learn it. Clutch time - and the blow the shot!
--
pyotr filipivich
We will drink no whiskey before its nine.
It's eight fifty eight. Close enough!

Gunner Asch[_6_] June 16th 11 11:55 PM

Wtb 41 Mag lubricator die
 
On Thu, 16 Jun 2011 00:47:55 -0400, "Tom Gardner"
wrote:



"pyotr filipivich" wrote in message
.. .

Gunner Asch on Tue, 14 Jun 2011 06:28:50 -0700
typed in rec.crafts.metalworking the following:

I shoot 1k/mo at paper (practice-practice-practice), yet still look
foolish
at IDPA shoots. I don't handle the pressure of the clock and trying to
remember the course. Most regulars at my club make me look like a noob.


Then do as the good ones do. Turn off your forebrain and let the hind
brain shoot the match.


Tons of videos on Youtube, etc, where some one makes a "million to
one shot" that they couldn't do if they tried. Because they weren't
"trying" they were just doing.

The studies have determined that the reason people "fail in the
clutch" is that they are doing just that - thinking about what they
have to do. Example - basketball players, start out thinking through
each step of the move to make a free throw. They then get the
"action" learned and transferred to the "muscle memory" part of the
brain, which does it quite well. Till it is "5 seconds on the clock,
make this shot to win the game" and the championship. At which point,
they transfer the action from the part which learned it, to the part
which has to learn it. Clutch time - and the blow the shot!



One of the best "back brain" videos Ive seen in a very long time


http://www.wimp.com/barehand/

It demonstrates the ability



Gunner

--
Maxim 12: A soft answer turneth away wrath.
Once wrath is looking the other way, shoot it in the head.

pyotr filipivich June 18th 11 04:19 AM

Wtb 41 Mag lubricator die
 
Gunner Asch on Thu, 16 Jun 2011 15:55:58 -0700
typed in rec.crafts.metalworking the following:
On Thu, 16 Jun 2011 00:47:55 -0400, "Tom Gardner"
wrote:



"pyotr filipivich" wrote in message
. ..

Gunner Asch on Tue, 14 Jun 2011 06:28:50 -0700
typed in rec.crafts.metalworking the following:

I shoot 1k/mo at paper (practice-practice-practice), yet still look
foolish
at IDPA shoots. I don't handle the pressure of the clock and trying to
remember the course. Most regulars at my club make me look like a noob.

Then do as the good ones do. Turn off your forebrain and let the hind
brain shoot the match.


Tons of videos on Youtube, etc, where some one makes a "million to
one shot" that they couldn't do if they tried. Because they weren't
"trying" they were just doing.

The studies have determined that the reason people "fail in the
clutch" is that they are doing just that - thinking about what they
have to do. Example - basketball players, start out thinking through
each step of the move to make a free throw. They then get the
"action" learned and transferred to the "muscle memory" part of the
brain, which does it quite well. Till it is "5 seconds on the clock,
make this shot to win the game" and the championship. At which point,
they transfer the action from the part which learned it, to the part
which has to learn it. Clutch time - and the blow the shot!



One of the best "back brain" videos Ive seen in a very long time


http://www.wimp.com/barehand/


that is just incredible. "There is no try, there is just do"

It demonstrates the ability


Oh yeah. To quote that great human resource thinker, Moe Howard
"Every time you think, you weaken the system!"
--
pyotr filipivich
We will drink no whiskey before its nine.
It's eight fifty eight. Close enough!

Gunner Asch[_6_] June 19th 11 12:10 AM

Wtb 41 Mag lubricator die
 
On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 10:53:06 -0700, Steve Ackman
wrote:

In , on Thu, 16 Jun 2011
15:55:58 -0700, Gunner Asch, wrote:

One of the best "back brain" videos Ive seen in a very long time


http://www.wimp.com/barehand/

It demonstrates the ability


... to use a computer.

http://www.snopes.com/photos/adverti...s/longoria.asp



Bummer!

But..the point remains.

Gunner

--
Maxim 12: A soft answer turneth away wrath.
Once wrath is looking the other way, shoot it in the head.


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