I have never claimed to be a top shooter, however I am an experienced shooter.
Things being quiet on the forums I thought maybe this could be a good topic.
Here is my partial list of things for newer shooters if they want to do well.
1- Attitude. (A positive, friendly attitude helps in all things.)
2- You must have good ammo, meaning it should function well, consistently. No need for heavy loads, unless it
is just your personal total preference, or category wise such as CHN.
3- You must have good gun leather. Using two hands to pull a gun from leather, which I did VERY briefly, just
doesn't get it. Being able to move without worry of losing a revolver due to movement is important. We are
blessed with several folks, local area, who are genuinely great with gun leather.
4- This one took me three years to learn: you don't have to hit each target in the center! Hit it somewhere, each
time!
5- Don't wrap your thumb around the wrist of the rifle. Time consuming and not necessary at our distances. Also
took me three years to learn. Pleasant taught me that one.
6- You must have good equipment/firearms. I don't particularly subscribe to the "arms race" of all out or nothing,
but everything should be smooth and gunsmith worked at least for function .
7- The game is not about how well you shoot, or even how fast you shoot, it's about transitions; from gun to gun,
and position to position. Owlhoot taught me that one.
What would you say to a newer shooter?
Harley.