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Old 07-08-2019, 04:39 PM
Salavee Salavee is offline
 
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Originally Posted by elkhunter11 View Post
I see it as shooting against myself, trying to master every target that the owner of the field can create. And I did say trying, some of them have gotten the best of me, and pretty much everyone else. And 3-1/2" loads wouldn't help, even if they were allowed. lol But a person learns by constantly experiencing new presentations.
Whatever method you choose to become a better shooter can help.
The tried and proven method is competeive shooting against your peers,with registered targets, in your class, against the standard presentations offered. Shoot enough of them and somehow,the cream always rises to the top.
Aspiring Master Class shooters sometimes end up in "A" or "B' class, forever.
because that's where thier skill level is. Still darn good, but not good enough.
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