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Old December 4, 2008, 05:45 AM   #22
Jack O Spades
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Join Date: November 26, 2008
Location: southern MI
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I agree that the speed will be the challenge, but with a target that big and that close you dont even have to aim. Just point and shoot. Sort of like instinctive shooting. I dont plan on winning any trophies in my first year. Im going to just go through the courses hitting every target and I think the speed will come later. Thats why I want to set up some targets at home, so the speed will come sooner. I used to shoot competitive archery and I didnt think I would do very well my first year at that either but I ended up with a trophy and several medals locally with a 596 out of 600 at the indoor nationals which put me in about 200th place which isnt terrible for a first year competitor when there are 5000 people shooting. Practicing at home has a big advantage, thats why I never bet money on a billiard game against someone that ownes his own table.
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