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<blockquote data-quote="MikeMurf0505" data-source="post: 386476" data-attributes="member: 14538"><p>Thats the great thing about this sport/hobby, you will ALWAYS have questions.</p><p>When you refine a technique, you'll see a better way to do it later on.</p><p>Continuous improvement comes with the territory.</p><p> </p><p>I shot 5 bullets through the same hole at 100 yards a year ago.</p><p>Last week, I shot 5 through the same hole at 200 yards.</p><p>Maybe I will do it at 300 when I learn more?</p><p> </p><p>Have fun with it, learn each skill individually, then combine them into a great cartridge. Thats how I progressed to my current level of prowess, which is pretty small compared to some of these 1000 yard guys.</p><p> </p><p>Its not the destination, its the JOURNEY that makes it exciting.</p><p> </p><p>someone once said "A wise man makes a mistake every day". I agree with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeMurf0505, post: 386476, member: 14538"] Thats the great thing about this sport/hobby, you will ALWAYS have questions. When you refine a technique, you'll see a better way to do it later on. Continuous improvement comes with the territory. I shot 5 bullets through the same hole at 100 yards a year ago. Last week, I shot 5 through the same hole at 200 yards. Maybe I will do it at 300 when I learn more? Have fun with it, learn each skill individually, then combine them into a great cartridge. Thats how I progressed to my current level of prowess, which is pretty small compared to some of these 1000 yard guys. Its not the destination, its the JOURNEY that makes it exciting. someone once said "A wise man makes a mistake every day". I agree with that. [/QUOTE]
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