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anybody ever attended a schhoting school
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<blockquote data-quote="ubettcha13" data-source="post: 475603" data-attributes="member: 26406"><p>You pay for your education no matter what the field of learning.</p><p>If you go to a "cheap" school you will get a "cheap" education. I took a course on shooting a shotgun for sporting clays. The instructor was a former world record holder in sporting clays. I won 2 state championships after that. I had already won my first one before that. The problem targets I had were quickly solved. The only targets I had problems with after that school were from the loose screw behind the trigger guard.</p><p> My long range shooting was learned initially in the army. I competed in club matches in the 1980's and learned alot more why??? I've come to realize that you can only learm more when your ready to learn it.</p><p> Meaning if you go to school and you still haven't learned the basics of marksmanship detailed elsewhere on this site. Most of the finer points will be not realized the first time through a class. If you were to video tape your form while you shoot you can learn if you have anything that needs to be corrected before going to school. Again education isn't free how you learn should determine how you should pursue your education.</p><p> If you do best by repetition I strongly suggest a video camera and coach. If you do better watching others a group type class would be a better approach. Knowing what you require to grasp a concept is going to be the best way for you to progress at this sport.</p><p>Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ubettcha13, post: 475603, member: 26406"] You pay for your education no matter what the field of learning. If you go to a "cheap" school you will get a "cheap" education. I took a course on shooting a shotgun for sporting clays. The instructor was a former world record holder in sporting clays. I won 2 state championships after that. I had already won my first one before that. The problem targets I had were quickly solved. The only targets I had problems with after that school were from the loose screw behind the trigger guard. My long range shooting was learned initially in the army. I competed in club matches in the 1980's and learned alot more why??? I've come to realize that you can only learm more when your ready to learn it. Meaning if you go to school and you still haven't learned the basics of marksmanship detailed elsewhere on this site. Most of the finer points will be not realized the first time through a class. If you were to video tape your form while you shoot you can learn if you have anything that needs to be corrected before going to school. Again education isn't free how you learn should determine how you should pursue your education. If you do best by repetition I strongly suggest a video camera and coach. If you do better watching others a group type class would be a better approach. Knowing what you require to grasp a concept is going to be the best way for you to progress at this sport. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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