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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 1712706" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>After reading all the posts in this thread, im going to make a suggestion. Start shooting local matches if you do not already. I feel this is a truly necessary step if you want to be a great shot on game. Learning to perform under stress and pressure cannot be duplicated any other way i know of other than war. You hear things like "He's good at targets but cannot hit animals" not true. You will also hear at competitions " he got lucky" also untrue. He earned it. You will never win without 55 gal drums of spent primers and a great coach at national and world levels. Thinking you can will only lead to frustration, but what you can learn at a local level, and what it will do for your game shooting is priceless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 1712706, member: 92702"] After reading all the posts in this thread, im going to make a suggestion. Start shooting local matches if you do not already. I feel this is a truly necessary step if you want to be a great shot on game. Learning to perform under stress and pressure cannot be duplicated any other way i know of other than war. You hear things like "He's good at targets but cannot hit animals" not true. You will also hear at competitions " he got lucky" also untrue. He earned it. You will never win without 55 gal drums of spent primers and a great coach at national and world levels. Thinking you can will only lead to frustration, but what you can learn at a local level, and what it will do for your game shooting is priceless. [/QUOTE]
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