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What did you learn from a Coach?
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<blockquote data-quote="del2les" data-source="post: 2180099" data-attributes="member: 9299"><p>Never paid for a formal coach, unless my time in mil service was payment enough. I have always loved to learn and was a good student of anything I tried, but I did have a couple of very accomplished mil comp shooters and snipers I loved to learn from. When I was a preteen and 20's, I read everything I could get my poor hands on concerning shooting, precision shooting and reloading, and soon discovered I had a talent and love for hitting ever smaller targets at longer and longer ranges.</p><p></p><p>When I became involved in BR, Nat'l Match, Small Bore Prone, IHMSA then Palma and 1,000yd Prone, I gravitated toward the end of the line that always held the champions, and I absorbed everything they said and did. Then, I made it my own.</p><p></p><p>If there is "one" thing I believe that stands out more than other advice is, "You are you toughest competitor".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="del2les, post: 2180099, member: 9299"] Never paid for a formal coach, unless my time in mil service was payment enough. I have always loved to learn and was a good student of anything I tried, but I did have a couple of very accomplished mil comp shooters and snipers I loved to learn from. When I was a preteen and 20's, I read everything I could get my poor hands on concerning shooting, precision shooting and reloading, and soon discovered I had a talent and love for hitting ever smaller targets at longer and longer ranges. When I became involved in BR, Nat'l Match, Small Bore Prone, IHMSA then Palma and 1,000yd Prone, I gravitated toward the end of the line that always held the champions, and I absorbed everything they said and did. Then, I made it my own. If there is "one" thing I believe that stands out more than other advice is, "You are you toughest competitor". [/QUOTE]
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