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What makes a good marksman?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alberta Wexit" data-source="post: 2297608" data-attributes="member: 117908"><p>I believe that something not mentioned is valid. Great eye sight. Most great marksman have extremely good eye sight. I have had to wear corrective lenses since the age of 13. Most people who I would class as marksman do not wear glasses. Also practice makes better. I started a Grandson shooting this year he was with us for 3 weeks. We shot almost every day. We kept each target and as he got better we would look at the difference or improvement over the three weeks. I posted his results back in August about shooting to 300 yards hitting a gone. Positive reinforcement also very beneficial and personal achievement. Some shooters are fine with being able to hit a ten inch pie plate at 100 yards. They are mostly out to hunt. I love to shoot and get smallest groups out to extended ranges. A lot see it as a waist of time to each their own. I still say practice, eyes sight and for teaching positive reinforcement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alberta Wexit, post: 2297608, member: 117908"] I believe that something not mentioned is valid. Great eye sight. Most great marksman have extremely good eye sight. I have had to wear corrective lenses since the age of 13. Most people who I would class as marksman do not wear glasses. Also practice makes better. I started a Grandson shooting this year he was with us for 3 weeks. We shot almost every day. We kept each target and as he got better we would look at the difference or improvement over the three weeks. I posted his results back in August about shooting to 300 yards hitting a gone. Positive reinforcement also very beneficial and personal achievement. Some shooters are fine with being able to hit a ten inch pie plate at 100 yards. They are mostly out to hunt. I love to shoot and get smallest groups out to extended ranges. A lot see it as a waist of time to each their own. I still say practice, eyes sight and for teaching positive reinforcement. [/QUOTE]
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