Great statement there...rmarsh wrote:
In my opinion, and it is just that, my opinion......... Of the three things mentioned above, Equipment - Coaching - Dedication, the most important is coaching. Why? You can have $10,000 worth of gear and if you don't know how to use it, you will get beat by the 10 year old little girl next to you with a Crossman Challenger. If you have used or so, so equipment but really know how to use it, you can still do very well in many competitions. Winning (or at least doing well) is addictive. Early success leads to dedication. From my first years journey in this sport, I would say if you have 3 grand you can spend, spend half on some used equipment and the other half on some good coaching, you will be far better off than spending the entire amount on a top notch air rifle your kid don't know how to shoot. That's my 2 cents for what it is worth!
And just to clarify, I wasn't trying to knock any coach/clubs that charge...I was just stating that our club doesn't and that lets some kids shoot who otherwise couldn't. I am certainly willing to pay for camps, and I would certainly be willing to pay for one on one coaching, if she sticks with it and is at a point where she needs it. We are both really new to this, and are just getting our feet wet at this point.