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Don,
Lot's of good suggestions here. I'll just add this one. When you're ready to shoot, remind yourself to concentrate on each of the important aspects of making a good shot. You can get into a good stance and then pay attention to the sights and trigger control. I try to tune out everything going on around me while I make that shot.
You're doing great, it'll only get better from here on out. Oh yeah, I think that everyone gets that feeling like they are making little or no progress from time to time. Just keep working on the basics and you'll continue to improve.
Patrick
Lot's of good suggestions here. I'll just add this one. When you're ready to shoot, remind yourself to concentrate on each of the important aspects of making a good shot. You can get into a good stance and then pay attention to the sights and trigger control. I try to tune out everything going on around me while I make that shot.
You're doing great, it'll only get better from here on out. Oh yeah, I think that everyone gets that feeling like they are making little or no progress from time to time. Just keep working on the basics and you'll continue to improve.
Patrick
- blue68f100
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Considerable improvement over last week. Keep practicing on a regular basis, and your shooting will/is improve. Just like it did this time. Once you get the fundamentals down and you learn not to over think it, your groups will improve more. Try to get in a rythem, then if it does not feel right, stand down and try again. Target 2 and 6 where your best. The vertical movement is the easiest to correct.
Your doing good. Keep it up.
Your doing good. Keep it up.
David
SS MKIII 6 7/8" Fluted Hunter. Mueller Quick Shot, Bushnell 2x Scope, Hogue Rubber Grips
Custom Built 1911
SS MKIII 6 7/8" Fluted Hunter. Mueller Quick Shot, Bushnell 2x Scope, Hogue Rubber Grips
Custom Built 1911
I like to tell people I meet at the range who are not happy with the accuracy of their shooting, that no one was born an expert shot. It take concentration, effort, and practice. I think you're doing just fine, keep it up and before you know it, you'll be blasting the center out of those targets.
Patrick
Patrick
Hi Guys,
bgreenea3,
2 handed at 10 yards.
Patrick,
Thanks again for the encouragement. I think another problem I have had (I've only been shooting for a little over a year) is I've bought several different guns. I have learned some are "easier" to shoot than others (your comments please ) and I need to just stick with one and hone the basic shooting skills.
Don
bgreenea3,
2 handed at 10 yards.
Patrick,
Thanks again for the encouragement. I think another problem I have had (I've only been shooting for a little over a year) is I've bought several different guns. I have learned some are "easier" to shoot than others (your comments please ) and I need to just stick with one and hone the basic shooting skills.
Don
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Refining your skills on one is a good idea. Once you've mastered the basics those skills will transfer well to the other firearms platforms. That doesn't mean shoot one exclusively but just use one to concentrate on your marksmanship skills, you can shoot others for fun.
Good shooting takes a little bit of time and a lot of desire. You obviously have both of these traits so keep practicing and you will continue to develop your skills.
R,
Bullseye
Good shooting takes a little bit of time and a lot of desire. You obviously have both of these traits so keep practicing and you will continue to develop your skills.
R,
Bullseye
The 617 has a great reputation for accuracy. It also allows you to shoot with the lighter pull single action and the heavier double action so you can refine your trigger skills. A well-maintained 617 will put the round where the muzzle was pointed when it is fired. (Most handguns do this, something I sometimes find disappointing since the rounds didn't go where I wanted them).
Keep it up, pretty soon 10 yards will get boring.
Keep it up, pretty soon 10 yards will get boring.
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Possibly you were a little undecided where you wanted the bullet to go and the bullet left without proper instructions and coordinates, you got to think positive.greener wrote:The 617 has a great reputation for accuracy. A well-maintained 617 will put the round where the muzzle was pointed when it is fired. (Most handguns do this, something I sometimes find disappointing since the rounds didn't go where I wanted them).
Keep it up, pretty soon 10 yards will get boring.
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.
Obviously I should read the "Power of Positive Thinking" Mr. Pealebearandoldman wrote:Possibly you were a little undecided where you wanted the bullet to go and the bullet left without proper instructions and coordinates, you got to think positive.greener wrote:The 617 has a great reputation for accuracy. A well-maintained 617 will put the round where the muzzle was pointed when it is fired. (Most handguns do this, something I sometimes find disappointing since the rounds didn't go where I wanted them).
Keep it up, pretty soon 10 yards will get boring.
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place your bets
Positive thinking is absolutely essential in all things in life.. including shooting.
But I will bet my money on a good grip, good eyes and good trigger control
But I will bet my money on a good grip, good eyes and good trigger control
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