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<blockquote data-quote="matemike" data-source="post: 955244" data-attributes="member: 78984"><p>Thank you. And yes, this was me just a few weeks ago. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f17/any-1000yd-shooters-who-have-not-taken-class-134920/" target="_blank">http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f17/any-1000yd-shooters-who-have-not-taken-class-134920/</a></p><p></p><p>Agreed FearNoWind. I have a lot to learn and practice. But yesterday has me hooked now. The most rewarding thing after the shot squeezed off was to see a dirt puff somewhere behind the target, then watch the target ease down for marker placement by the guy in the pit. The anticipation for it to come back up with the marker is awesome! Like a kid at Christmas ripping into his first present. </p><p> </p><p>I did witness a couple shots from folks that didn't give the satisfaction of seeing the target go down then back up. It just stayed still, making the shooter almost beg for it to go down. So seeing the target disappear after each one of my shots was my first reward and indication that I did something correct. </p><p>Everyone passed the proving trial in the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matemike, post: 955244, member: 78984"] Thank you. And yes, this was me just a few weeks ago. [url]http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f17/any-1000yd-shooters-who-have-not-taken-class-134920/[/url] Agreed FearNoWind. I have a lot to learn and practice. But yesterday has me hooked now. The most rewarding thing after the shot squeezed off was to see a dirt puff somewhere behind the target, then watch the target ease down for marker placement by the guy in the pit. The anticipation for it to come back up with the marker is awesome! Like a kid at Christmas ripping into his first present. I did witness a couple shots from folks that didn't give the satisfaction of seeing the target go down then back up. It just stayed still, making the shooter almost beg for it to go down. So seeing the target disappear after each one of my shots was my first reward and indication that I did something correct. Everyone passed the proving trial in the end. [/QUOTE]
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