Keep an accurate shooter's log and keep an eye on the wind!
You have the sighters to adjust off of, use them to your best advantage. Know when your weapon is on zero after your first fouling shots. Some, (most), weapons will shift and if you go to the point bulls too soon you may pay for it.
Keep a good sense of humor and shoot each shot as if you have not fired a good shot nor a bad shot prior. In other words, each is your first shot. Do not try to repeat a good shot and do not try not to make the same mistake you made before. Both are recipes for firing a lousy shot.
Ignore all drama around you and do not express drama on a bad shot. You will bump into some real primadonnas and drama queens. Stay away from them and make friends with the real shooters.
You will have some real fun and some of it will be from watching the primadonnas have fits, as long as you stay out of the bursting radius.
Have fun!!! That is what it is all about.
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Hold Hard guys
Rick B.
Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom is knowing it is great on a hamburger but not so great sticking one up your ass.
Author - Richard.
Experience is what you get right after you need it.
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