1st East Prussian Infantry

Information => Events & Announcements => Topic started by: BionikSheep on February 19, 2013, 09:53:55 PM

Poll
Question: If anyone would be up for this let me know what day works best.
Option 1: Monday 8pm Eastern votes: 4
Option 2: Wednesday 8pm Eastern votes: 0
Option 3: Thursday 12pm Eastern votes: 0
Option 4: Saturday 1pm Eastern votes: 2
Title: Shooting Training
Post by: BionikSheep on February 19, 2013, 09:53:55 PM
Well let me know, and we shall see what can be worked out.
Title: Re: Shooting Training
Post by: L. Hopper on February 19, 2013, 10:27:27 PM
Mondays and Wednesdays are a free day for everyone, I'd hate to drag them out for another training.

I would love to give you a spot every other Thursday or Saturday and we can switch between Melee and Marksmanship if willing Bionik.
Title: Re: Shooting Training
Post by: BionikSheep on February 20, 2013, 12:26:28 AM
Yeah, though it wouldn't have to be a super long training 30min-1 hr would be sufficient. And sort of a drop in when you want, not a strictly scheduled one as the rest are.

No offense Hopper, but the last time that was tried it happened once and then never again, hence why I would rather it be set up for before or after current trainings/events, that and during thursday trainings im in class, so I can't really lead a practice then :( , however come end of the semester (End of April) I would no longer have classes on Thursday and so i'd be willing to take you up on that offer then, but until then it just doesnt work.
Title: Re: Shooting Training
Post by: L. Hopper on February 20, 2013, 12:28:56 AM
Sleep? Your an NCO again.... Sleep isn't required!

No I totally understand, in that case those who show up, show up.
Title: Re: Shooting Training
Post by: BionikSheep on February 20, 2013, 12:32:19 AM
Sleep, yeah. I knew what that was once... now I get a few hours of it a day :D
But yeah, maybe I can give you a run down of the shooting drill i'd like to run and you could push it into a training or two when you get a chance? Again, it really is just a basic drill order, and should only take at most 5-10 minutes a week to get pretty good at it.