drmitchgibson
The white Morgan Freeman
During my progression as a shooter, I have found myself at many times with a bunch of bullets that I have essentially uselessly launched downrange with poor concentration and technique. This is most often when I begin shooting at an indoor range, since my excitement is peaking and hasn't plateaued yet. Also, it has never bothered me in the slightest to generate these appalling groups.
Generally after a few mags I've calmed somewhat and can practice with purpose. But then at times I'd just pull the trigger with the sights generally on the target, not really caring about what I was doing.
This was notable last Saturday, when I was "qualifying" for an SDA class. We shot at 3 and 5 yards, and generally my group was 2" with no real input. But then I shot one string just kind of apathetically staring without focus at the back of my gun (EMP), and my shots landed in a horrible, horrible straight line down the paper, each about 2" lower than the last. It was embarrassing to have put so little effort into my shooting, even for a BS qualifier. It's time to stop ****ing around. After spending an enormous amount of time on and putting a large quantity of raw cash into guns and shooting, it's really ridiculous to be doing anything half-ass. Especially after spending time every day drawing to beat the timer, changing mags to beat the timer, loading shotshells to beat the timer, etc.
This seemed worth a mention.
Generally after a few mags I've calmed somewhat and can practice with purpose. But then at times I'd just pull the trigger with the sights generally on the target, not really caring about what I was doing.
This was notable last Saturday, when I was "qualifying" for an SDA class. We shot at 3 and 5 yards, and generally my group was 2" with no real input. But then I shot one string just kind of apathetically staring without focus at the back of my gun (EMP), and my shots landed in a horrible, horrible straight line down the paper, each about 2" lower than the last. It was embarrassing to have put so little effort into my shooting, even for a BS qualifier. It's time to stop ****ing around. After spending an enormous amount of time on and putting a large quantity of raw cash into guns and shooting, it's really ridiculous to be doing anything half-ass. Especially after spending time every day drawing to beat the timer, changing mags to beat the timer, loading shotshells to beat the timer, etc.
This seemed worth a mention.