...and new to "trying" to shoot Bullseye. It has been a very humbling experience so far. I am having a ball though! I hope to learn some things here.
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Pa shooter, for quite a while,( most of your shooting career), the main focus should be on the fundamentals. Good trigger control, recognizing how long your hold is good for, and getting the shot off smoothly and quickly. The rest is learning how to shoot matches, especially timed and rapid fire with the 45. My advice, shoot as many matches as possible even if you don't feel that you are good enough. About the time you have shot 40 matches or so you are so familiar with the format and what is going to happen, that you can actually start focusing on your shooting and what you are doing right, and what match nerves and stress does to your shot process. I also recommend finding a Zins clinic within driving distance as soon as possible as he can help you fix any technical errors quickly before they become a habit that has to be unlearned. Isabel
http://www.brianzins.com/
http://www.brianzins.com/
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