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Red Light and little bell

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 3:39 pm
by Elmas
. As soon as the " optimum " time to release the shot is passed... and one retains the sight picture... as the aim begins to falter and the breath hold becomes burdensome... some red light and a little bell ring somewhere in the depths of the mind.... Ignoring them invariably results in a bad shot...

One should 'learn' to see the red light coming up and the little bell's faint ringing far away in the depths of ones consciousnes and ' Abort ' the shot and start over after a suitable interval .

Am I the only one who hears bells and sees little red lights ? or are there others on here who share this experience ?

Elmas

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When to Abort?

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 4:07 pm
by Fred Mannis
I hear a loud voice shouting in my ear: STOP :-)

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 5:33 pm
by Padawan
It must suck to have some one shouting in your ear while you are shooting. ;-)

I definitely hear a little bell, unfortunately, I don't listen to it as often as I should. Oh well, there is plenty of time to learn!

See Ya,

Tori

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 8:42 pm
by n1heu
I get a sense of unease when a shots not setting up as planned. If I don't get the feeling of a good shot I put down the gun and reconstruct my position over again. I don't hear bells or voices in my head anymore. The medication has cured those incessant voices.

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 2:33 am
by TargetShootingShop.com
I usually hear a voice shouting at me too, but invariably calling me names like w@nk3r, d1ckhe@d, etc etc

Such shots usually end up in the 9 ring too.

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 5:34 am
by Elmas
TargetShootingShop.com wrote:I usually hear a voice shouting at me too, but invariably calling me names like w@nk3r, d1ckhe@d, etc etc

Such shots usually end up in the 9 ring too.


Good for you that your 'unconscious' responds positively to abuse...

Did you read what someone recently posted about how he timed Skanaker at a match on a hold for eleven seconds ( which ended up a ten) and another longer hold of , I think , 28 secs ! which also ended up a ten. To me, this proves that there are exceptions to every rule ! and that Ragnar Skanakar was one of the great shots in FP and AP .

Elmas

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Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 11:04 am
by jackh
If I find a shot hard to get off in a few seconds I used to think it was from "I can't hold this thing still enough". More lately I think I am failing to channel the mental process. I guess that transition is progress :)

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 12:29 pm
by Guest
I dont hear the voices until AFTER I fire a shot that I should have put down.

"The problem with life (and in shooting) is that there's no danger music"