Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 7:56 am
Well, this is called "competitive" shooting, so score is important. I also like to "compete" against myself. I have every target I have shot in the past year with notes on ammo used, scope setting/change, weather, distance, slow, timed, rapid and my general mood that day.
Yes I am about learning to make "the" shot. That learning includes trying new methods and equipment to acheive one's goal. I just thought it was intersting to find a thread with the same info that I was thinking (and tried) myself.
Conventinal pistol is all about discipline and being able to consistently perform the same routine to produce a perfect shot. Why do we want to make that perfect shot 10 times on each target......score, pride, bragging rights or maybe a national titile?
If the sight picture is there why not take the shot? Because it's not part of your shot plan? It seems your line about learning to make the shot is a bit dated and closed minded. There are people that spend large sums of money in attempts to improve their score. I have heard "buy every point you can" mentioned. I prefer to go with natural ability, training and trying new varations to improve myself, not buy points. My equipment is very modest and I am doing quite well with it, at least I think so and for me that's what matters.
Have a good day!
Yes I am about learning to make "the" shot. That learning includes trying new methods and equipment to acheive one's goal. I just thought it was intersting to find a thread with the same info that I was thinking (and tried) myself.
Conventinal pistol is all about discipline and being able to consistently perform the same routine to produce a perfect shot. Why do we want to make that perfect shot 10 times on each target......score, pride, bragging rights or maybe a national titile?
If the sight picture is there why not take the shot? Because it's not part of your shot plan? It seems your line about learning to make the shot is a bit dated and closed minded. There are people that spend large sums of money in attempts to improve their score. I have heard "buy every point you can" mentioned. I prefer to go with natural ability, training and trying new varations to improve myself, not buy points. My equipment is very modest and I am doing quite well with it, at least I think so and for me that's what matters.
Have a good day!