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The Basics, Starting Out
MARKSMANSHIP BASICS - Practice
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<blockquote data-quote="RetiredAZ" data-source="post: 1789088" data-attributes="member: 87756"><p>For those who replied to my post, Thank You. I admire those who practice and keep their shooting techniques honed. There are a lot of hunters (I think everyone can agree) that don't practice and only visit the range once or twice prior to the opening of hunting season. </p><p>I myself, have shot rifles since I was 12 years old (now 70) and was brought up by a Army Drill Sargent, so I have a good understanding of guns and their capability. I just find that getting closer to my game is more of a challenge. That is my beliefs and I respect everyone who thinks differently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RetiredAZ, post: 1789088, member: 87756"] For those who replied to my post, Thank You. I admire those who practice and keep their shooting techniques honed. There are a lot of hunters (I think everyone can agree) that don't practice and only visit the range once or twice prior to the opening of hunting season. I myself, have shot rifles since I was 12 years old (now 70) and was brought up by a Army Drill Sargent, so I have a good understanding of guns and their capability. I just find that getting closer to my game is more of a challenge. That is my beliefs and I respect everyone who thinks differently. [/QUOTE]
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