chanco
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Hi.
I was wondering if this would be a good idea? OR NOT !!
As per previous posts I am very new/green... Done two registered DTL shoots and shot low 80’s first time then mid 80’s the second from 100 with many second barrel hits.
I think it’s obvious that I need practice….. My question is how to practice. I am thinking of going to the ground at a time when I know it will be empty.
Standing on say peg 3 and just get the hang of my method………… and try to put into practice what my tutor has told me.
My head is telling me for now to remove all the variance of the other stands and get to the point of shooting from a peg/stand consistently…. Find my rhythm so to speak.
Do you think that this method of practice for a beginner is advisable or will it bring problems further on?
I was thinking about standing on peg 3 and just doing 25 clays……….. Until I have consistency then and only then move on…..
In a way I am suggesting breaking this down into bite size chunks.
What ya think??
Chanco.
I was wondering if this would be a good idea? OR NOT !!
As per previous posts I am very new/green... Done two registered DTL shoots and shot low 80’s first time then mid 80’s the second from 100 with many second barrel hits.
I think it’s obvious that I need practice….. My question is how to practice. I am thinking of going to the ground at a time when I know it will be empty.
Standing on say peg 3 and just get the hang of my method………… and try to put into practice what my tutor has told me.
My head is telling me for now to remove all the variance of the other stands and get to the point of shooting from a peg/stand consistently…. Find my rhythm so to speak.
Do you think that this method of practice for a beginner is advisable or will it bring problems further on?
I was thinking about standing on peg 3 and just doing 25 clays……….. Until I have consistency then and only then move on…..
In a way I am suggesting breaking this down into bite size chunks.
What ya think??
Chanco.
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