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While there are a lot of people who’ll say that practicing every day sounds like fun, anyone who reads jones.pistol-training.com will see that Tom has put a lot of his personal life on hold to make sure he lives up to his commitment of 365 days without a break, “no excuses!”
Kudos to Tom (who has heard me say this a hundred times now) for stepping up to the challenge.
Caleb,
Now that life has freed up time and money for me. I have been getting out to shoot upwards of 1500 rounds a month. I got tired of not having target stands at the distances I wanted to shoot or the placement I wanted. Being cheap as I am, I though to myself; self, you can make those stands for a couple of bucks and spend what you saved on ammo. So, I did just that. In the comment here, my site is linked with the photos and detailed instructions for making simple, effective, and lightweight target stands. Feel free to share this with your readers if you think it has value. Enjoy.