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Rifle shooting is no longer like golf.
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2030318" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>There is no substitute for trigger time.</p><p>By far the best is to start young, with smaller cartridges on things like clay birds on the ground at distances up to maybe 400 yds. When the bird is broken, then go for the smaller pieces.</p><p>From there go for rocks on hillsides at varying distances untill you dont have to actually think about what your doing or need to do in order to make a hit with a follow up shot.</p><p></p><p>Sorta like what to do when you hook up with a Mahi while blind trolling, and when you get it to the boat there are 5 others trying to get the lure from it. You can read or be told about those things, but you still need to have the experience in order to put it together and put all of them in the boat.</p><p>It isnt hard, and it isnt technical, its simply trigger time. </p><p>How did we learn to ride a bike? or learn to swim?</p><p>How many grown men today have never driven a stick shift car?</p><p>Would a good class be adequate for learning to actually do any of those things?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2030318, member: 12443"] There is no substitute for trigger time. By far the best is to start young, with smaller cartridges on things like clay birds on the ground at distances up to maybe 400 yds. When the bird is broken, then go for the smaller pieces. From there go for rocks on hillsides at varying distances untill you dont have to actually think about what your doing or need to do in order to make a hit with a follow up shot. Sorta like what to do when you hook up with a Mahi while blind trolling, and when you get it to the boat there are 5 others trying to get the lure from it. You can read or be told about those things, but you still need to have the experience in order to put it together and put all of them in the boat. It isnt hard, and it isnt technical, its simply trigger time. How did we learn to ride a bike? or learn to swim? How many grown men today have never driven a stick shift car? Would a good class be adequate for learning to actually do any of those things? [/QUOTE]
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