I haven't seen this in GA. Everybody is so laid back, except the AMU, that new shooters are made to feel welcome. Everyone has a learning curve. Shooters are generally cool and everyone shares a common interest.
If individuals don't have the commitment to improve their shooting then....being humbled makes one realize how much there is left to learn. Go dry-fire, practice, and implement a consistent training regimen that challenges your skill set.
Funny I came across this today, I am getting ready to go to my first 2 gun in about 45 min. Is it normal to be nervous?
John Noveske Changed My Life.
1.4.13
I see IDPA / IPSC / Multigun as shooting training and to continue my interest in shooting sports. Every year i try to have at least 1 big training or 2 for tactical training if i can get kitchen pass with the queen of my life. Yeah i develop training scars but i mix them up so that those training scars becomes more vivid and makes you decide to adjust and correct.
Any trigger time for me is better than typing in front of a computer.
My life would just be NO FUN without USPSA or Multigun!
Now I spend every Friday with my son who wants to inherit a bunch of my guns BEFORE I die!
He sneeks around the house looking for my ammo stashes too!
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