What's holding you back?
Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 5:29 pm
What is the reason you are missing out on the fun and friendship
found at organized shooting events? It is not your ability or lack
of ability as shooting matches is the best way to improve.
And don't tell me "I don't have a high end ,high dollar gun so
I can't shoot the match!" That's bull and you know it!
Everyone of the shooters on the line at a match had to go to
thier first match too. And most if not all started with the same
type of guns that you already own. Most shooting matches are
won by the best shooter not the best gun. So no matter what
type of shooting interest you get up off your butt and give it
a try. Every shooting match I have ever seen has classes
so that you only compete against others of like skill levels.
Yea, I know it's fun to go plinking tin cans but the thrill of being
able to improve and measuer you ability against others is
much more rewarding that to bounce that tin can around.
Dave C. in NEPA
found at organized shooting events? It is not your ability or lack
of ability as shooting matches is the best way to improve.
And don't tell me "I don't have a high end ,high dollar gun so
I can't shoot the match!" That's bull and you know it!
Everyone of the shooters on the line at a match had to go to
thier first match too. And most if not all started with the same
type of guns that you already own. Most shooting matches are
won by the best shooter not the best gun. So no matter what
type of shooting interest you get up off your butt and give it
a try. Every shooting match I have ever seen has classes
so that you only compete against others of like skill levels.
Yea, I know it's fun to go plinking tin cans but the thrill of being
able to improve and measuer you ability against others is
much more rewarding that to bounce that tin can around.
Dave C. in NEPA