cico7
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I did not see a similar thread so I decided to post a few tips for anyone interested in improving their shooting.
1) Take lessons from NRA program, LGS, range programs.
2) Get a shooting buddy- someone to encourage you and challenge you
3) Watch Paul Harrel videos and similar vids that can help you understand what you are doing.
4) Use different target - steel, paper, plates,
5) Teach someone else - this always helps me learn what I do wrong.
6) Follow leaders on the boards, we have a lot of seasoned individuals here with a ton of knowledge.
7) Vary your methods, read articles and watch videos from different sources.
8) Enter competitions - low level, anything to challenge you.
9) Have FUN
10) Practice with purpose. Don't throw lead downrange. Use drills you can find on line.
1) Take lessons from NRA program, LGS, range programs.
2) Get a shooting buddy- someone to encourage you and challenge you
3) Watch Paul Harrel videos and similar vids that can help you understand what you are doing.
4) Use different target - steel, paper, plates,
5) Teach someone else - this always helps me learn what I do wrong.
6) Follow leaders on the boards, we have a lot of seasoned individuals here with a ton of knowledge.
7) Vary your methods, read articles and watch videos from different sources.
8) Enter competitions - low level, anything to challenge you.
9) Have FUN
10) Practice with purpose. Don't throw lead downrange. Use drills you can find on line.