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The Basics, Starting Out
Learning to slow down
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<blockquote data-quote="AKBman" data-source="post: 2400066" data-attributes="member: 898"><p>Thanks one and all. Muddy Boots, I got your process improvement meaning, been in and around the military far too long to miss that. Definitely need to heed the advice! I need more practice, that is the bottom line, I have been shooting for a long, long time, but never been this serious about long range shooting. My first trip to the Whittington Center this past summer was about the white buffalo with my Sharps and black powder loads, a long time bucket list checked off. I took the Sendero, but only shot to 600. Next trip will be some 1K shooting in addition to the buffalo. Thanks again for the words of encouragement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKBman, post: 2400066, member: 898"] Thanks one and all. Muddy Boots, I got your process improvement meaning, been in and around the military far too long to miss that. Definitely need to heed the advice! I need more practice, that is the bottom line, I have been shooting for a long, long time, but never been this serious about long range shooting. My first trip to the Whittington Center this past summer was about the white buffalo with my Sharps and black powder loads, a long time bucket list checked off. I took the Sendero, but only shot to 600. Next trip will be some 1K shooting in addition to the buffalo. Thanks again for the words of encouragement. [/QUOTE]
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