How low do you stand when shooting on a move?

B class shooter here. Looking at the internet I see some of the shooters get really low and move pretty fast with pretty long steps, while I see other trainers recommending standing tall and don't go down a much, but make shorter steps instead.
What would you recommend? And maybe you found some video, where someone is expalining it well. I would appreciate any advice.

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u/gblessy1 — 1 day ago

What are you writing on LinkedIn while you are still employed, but already started a startup (i will not promote)

Hi,
I live in the US and have a decent job as a software engineer, that is covering my current expenses. The friend of mine, who lives abroad built a company and has sales and I see that there is a potential to actualy grow the company in multi-million business.
I joined him to raise money and one of the US based accelerators already picked us up.
In my understanding for me to be able to get the income similar to what I make at the moment, while working as a CEO of my own startup, I need to raise at least 3M, so I am still employed with my old employer and everyone seem to be happy with the job that I do.

But the tricky part is LinkedIn. I feel that for me to raise the money I need to change the title there, so it was abvious that I am a CEO and this startup is serious. But at the same time I don't want to have problems with my current employer. There is no conflict of interest, because the startup is not related to the area where I am working at the moment.

What did you guys do, when you were still employed, but already started a startup and were looking to raise the capital?

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u/gblessy1 — 12 days ago

What are you writing on LinkedIn while you are still employed, but already started a startup (i will not promote)

Hi,
I live in the US and have a decent job as a software engineer, that is covering my current expenses. The friend of mine, who lives abroad built a company and has sales and I see that there is a potential to actualy grow the company in multi-million business.
I joined him to raise money and one of the US based accelerators already picked us up.
In my understanding for me to be able to get the income similar to what I make at the moment, while working as a CEO of my own startup, I need to raise at least 3M, so I am still employed with my old employer and everyone seem to be happy with the job that I do.

But the tricky part is LinkedIn. I feel that for me to raise the money I need to change the title there, so it was abvious that I am a CEO and this startup is serious. But at the same time I don't want to have problems with my current employer. There is no conflict of interest, because the startup is not related to the area where I am working at the moment.

What did you guys do, when you were still employed, but already started a startup and were looking to raise the capital?

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u/gblessy1 — 12 days ago

Hi,

I am getting into 2011 LO guns and to be honest I don’t know much about them. I plan to order a custom built 2011 for LO division.
What options are important for you?

Is it worth extra 350$ to add Island barrel?
Is it worth getting steel grips instead of aluminum?

What other features of 2011 worth paying for?

TIA

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u/gblessy1 — 4 months ago

Our club account got banned by Stripe and we are looking for an alternative payment method to accept payments through Practiscore.
Could you please recommend a 2A friendly platform for match payments.

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u/gblessy1 — 4 months ago

Just returned from Escape from Alcatraz and someone recommended me not to take my support had of my gun during the run. I usually brake the grip as soon as I need to run and rebuild it as soon as I need to shoot.
It makes sence not to brake grip at 4-8ft runs, but would you brake your grip if you need to run 5-10 yards? What would you recommend regarding this type of runs?

Thank you in advance, I am learning a lot from this community.

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u/gblessy1 — 4 months ago