Experience
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:20 pm
Experience
I try hard to learn from others experience… because mine seems to hurt so much.
My first USA Shooting match went well. I had a great time. I did well but... about the only thing I learned was that Woburn air pistol matches are well run and the range has great lighting; much better lighting than my home range.
Then I was invited to a practice match at MIT. Things did not go well. We where doing five on a target and I was averaging 44/50. I was trying to keep a positive attitude and do the right thing as Coach Derr had instructed me a few days before. And I was happy with my form. But every time that target came my way…
Then Coach Hart pulled me off the line. He was very positive. The first thing he said was “you’re shooting tight groups”. The second thing he said was “wouldn’t you rather hit the bulls?”- experience was slapping me in the head. I hadn’t noticed my groups where tight (tight for me anyways).
Then he gave me some free experience. “The light here is different than at your house. You have to adjust you sights”. I had no idea. I had used the sighting targets just to free up and practice my routine.
Then I started thinking… what else have I missed? There was a huge bulge under my front foot. And my target height was adjustable and it was way too low. I hadn’t noticed any of this. Oh well… it was a practice match
I adjusted and started shooting well (for me). I ended with a 534 in the practice match, 15 points lower than my first match at Woburn, but with much more experience!
I’ve paid a much higher price for experience in the past
Thanks,
Vin
I try hard to learn from others experience… because mine seems to hurt so much.
My first USA Shooting match went well. I had a great time. I did well but... about the only thing I learned was that Woburn air pistol matches are well run and the range has great lighting; much better lighting than my home range.
Then I was invited to a practice match at MIT. Things did not go well. We where doing five on a target and I was averaging 44/50. I was trying to keep a positive attitude and do the right thing as Coach Derr had instructed me a few days before. And I was happy with my form. But every time that target came my way…
Then Coach Hart pulled me off the line. He was very positive. The first thing he said was “you’re shooting tight groups”. The second thing he said was “wouldn’t you rather hit the bulls?”- experience was slapping me in the head. I hadn’t noticed my groups where tight (tight for me anyways).
Then he gave me some free experience. “The light here is different than at your house. You have to adjust you sights”. I had no idea. I had used the sighting targets just to free up and practice my routine.
Then I started thinking… what else have I missed? There was a huge bulge under my front foot. And my target height was adjustable and it was way too low. I hadn’t noticed any of this. Oh well… it was a practice match
I adjusted and started shooting well (for me). I ended with a 534 in the practice match, 15 points lower than my first match at Woburn, but with much more experience!
I’ve paid a much higher price for experience in the past
Thanks,
Vin