Yep. Just because you go to classes doesn't mean you learn anything.Folks have to hit the target first..
Then they can worry about going to competition.
Ray Charles can shoot better than 85% of the people I see at the gun ranges. Even at the “advanced class” ranges
Folks have to hit the target first..
Then they can worry about going to competition.
Ray Charles can shoot better than 85% of the people I see at the gun ranges. Even at the “advanced class” ranges
Actually Ray Charles was a really good shot. I refer you to the scene of him shooting in the movie The Blues Brothers.Folks have to hit the target first..
Then they can worry about going to competition.
Ray Charles can shoot better than 85% of the people I see at the gun ranges. Even at the “advanced class” ranges
Actually Ray Charles was a really good shot. I refer you to the scene of him shooting in the movie The Blues Brothers.
Just trying to show the reference. But I get it.If you have a club like mine that has instructional practices each week one can learn alot on how to transition between the different firearms in the stages.
At the same time even if you don't want to get into the "game" one can improve their skill set and become a better shooter.
Lets try to stay on the original subject.
And there's a "music" thread in the Lounge for those that don't know that.
Yeah, heavens knows no other threads go off topic. Oh wait.If you have a club like mine that has instructional practices each week one can learn alot on how to transition between the different firearms in the stages.
At the same time even if you don't want to get into the "game" one can improve their skill set and become a better shooter.
Lets try to stay on the original subject.
And there's a "music" thread in the Lounge for those that don't know that.
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