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get good at shooting fast
i have been shooting for about 2 years now but i cant seem to hit where i am aiming and its very frustrating how i fix this
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Have you checked this out?
Where to Start? by TCinVA
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no i haven't but i will. Unfourentally I cant get to the range as much as id like to. Id like to go everyday but i have school. any tips for practicing at home? Do you know if i could compete in competitions. I have completed my NRA basic pistol course. im only 17.
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NRA Pistol is a very good first step - kudos for taking the step to attend this training. Here's a discussion concerning dry-fire, which can be performed at home: http://pistol-forum.com/showthread.php?122-Dry-Fire
Check with some of the clubs in your area to find out if they host any gun games like IDPA or IPSC. There's usually always a lot of very helpful, skilled shooters who compete at these events.
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my dad belongs to a private range and they do host matches
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Shooting competitions is a good way to test skills and how you preform under some pressure but they are not the place to "learn" how to shoot. A dedicated practice routine, if possible with a partner who is a better shooter, will teach you "how" to shoot.
Jumping straight into competition is like putting a 16 year old with a learner's permit on the race track. Learn to drive first under calm conditions and then test yourself under the pressure of competition.
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