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    Time to train with others

    We got together and work some skill set training. If your not then you are really missing out and need to become involved. Some drive considerable distance just to get banged around a bit and learn and practice. Others like you are out there, reach out and then don't let go once you find the good ones.

    Several things were covered and a real good meal was had too. Had some rotel, some of that nasty ole field to table deer stew, scalloped taters, some hand picked blackberry cobbler and some dreamy pie, mmm mmm :p

    We learned how to make home made decadent bags for gear and ammo from Grand who might post some stuff on that

    We covered the Tueller drill and what to do with that tidbit of knowledge in REAl life

    Tueller 21ft Drill
    I won
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    Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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    Then practice
    As you see we are hands on, there were some bumps and bruises but nothing that won
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    • #3
      Whatya do when theres 2 ? You get real busy and try to stay on the feet!

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      • #4
        Nice Okie folks!

        Where yall going half speed or full speed letting up?

        Good actions shots, I want to add in some old school Batman sound effects/
        You know what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like this?

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        • #5
          Some knife work was done as well not as a first resort but a lsat ditch effort or when queitly putting down game during a hunt

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          • #6
            Originally posted by WiseOwl View Post
            Nice Okie folks! Like to see some GA peaches gettin bruised too!

            Where yall going half speed or full speed letting up? 1/2 to 3/4

            Good actions shots, I want to add in some old school Batman sound effects/
            Ninjas dont make sounds LOL
            Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Matt In Oklahoma View Post
              We learned how to make home made decadent bags for gear and ammo from Grand who might post some stuff on that
              For the record, I never made any bags that were in a state of unrestrained gratification or in moral decay...

              However, I will be posting up my homemade desiccant bags soon enough lol
              Experience is a cruel teacher, gives the exam first and then the lesson.

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              • #8
                OUR Genuine Wood Stove

                First off the disclaimer: I didn
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Matt In Oklahoma View Post
                  Ninjas dont make sounds LOL
                  I knew you guys had a headquarters
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Grand58742 View Post
                    For the record, I never made any bags that were in a state of unrestrained gratification or in moral decay...
                    No but he dated a few :)
                    However, I will be posting up my homemade desiccant bags soon enough lol
                    Ninjas cant spell either :(
                    Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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                    • #11
                      [/COLOR][QUOTE=Matt In Oklahoma;41911]Time to train with others

                      We got together and work some skill set training. If your not then you are really missing out and need to become involved. Some drive considerable distance just to get banged around a bit and learn and practice. Others like you are out there, reach out and then don't let go once you find the good ones.

                      Several things were covered and a real good meal was had too. Had some rotel, some of that nasty ole field to table deer stew, scalloped taters, some hand picked blackberry cobbler and some dreamy pie, mmm mmm :p

                      We learned how to make home made decadent bags for gear and ammo from Grand who might post some stuff on that

                      We covered the Tueller drill and what to do with that tidbit of knowledge in REAl life

                      Tueller 21ft Drill
                      I won
                      A desire changes nothing, a decision changes some thing's, but determination changes everything.

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                      • #12
                        Good on you guys!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by WiseOwl View Post

                          Where yall going half speed or full speed letting up?

                          /
                          Sharpshooter and my self was the only single guys until Grand showed up. So he paired us up. When we were the shoppers and he was the assailant, it went ..ok.

                          I had the great idea and suggested Matt be Mr. Shopper coming outa Walmart and the two of us would be the thugs...stupid idea..

                          We attacked at the same time. After he appled his "chop-suey" and spun me around making me stumble, by the time I turned back around and on both feet Sharpshooter was on his back trying not to get into a submission hold.

                          Yes, it was fast..
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                          A desire changes nothing, a decision changes some thing's, but determination changes everything.

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                          • #14
                            I can't even tell you all how much fun it is to meet with everyone to learn and practice skills. It was great to meet Cimarron this month :-) Our group is growing stronger every time we meet. If you all aren't meeting up with other folks for training/skill building, you are seriously missing out. We learn valuable skills every time we meet! We are also growing together as a group and building trust. We don't just sit around talking about what we want to do, We get off our butts and practice doing it.
                            I got a reminder about something when we were training. Matt was playing the bad guy and when he grabbed my husband I pulled the gun out and took aim at Matt's head. I knew I couldn't shoot him tho because he was standing behind my husband and I didin't have a good clear shot. I completely forgot that I DID have a good shot at his legs and could have easily shot his knee out. I need to work on shooting whatever body part I can instead of automatically looking for the head or chest shot. I think I need to find some targets with a full body outline so I can practice shooting legs.
                            Everyone need to challenge themselves to meet up with a few other people once each month for training/skill building. Find someone in your state and contact them. Make arrangements to meet them at a gym or gun range and get to know each other. Then you can start meeting and training together on a regular basis. Is one day each month too much for you to give up? Is your life and the lives of your family members worth it?
                            If you think you aren't up to it, you're wrong. I'm an overweight, out of shape woman and I just had foot surgery last month. If I can participate in these meetings, anyone can. Just do as much as your body will reasonably allow. You will get stronger over time. If you can't do anything physical, you can still learn other skills. Build a water filter, make dessicant bags, learn how to choose a knife, work on food storage, learn and practice first aid, etc. The list of skills you need to practice is endless.

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                            • #15
                              It was alot of fun we were going off and on between 50% to full speed. And for those who are scared to train at all cause they want to be hundred percent for when it happens. Well good luck with that. I suffered swollen knee from training with matt and cimarron. Yes i got put on my back with 2 full grown men on top but guess what thats part of training. Lesson learned dont let it go to ground and dont stop fighting. For those computer commandos i lived from the training and still worked 10 hr days but anyways. Cimarron welcome to the group and glad to have you
                              Whats the point of having and not knowing how to use? You dont have a car and not know how to drive it do you? Having the tools for the job is worthless with out the knowledge of how to use it!

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