Do you ever get bored with target shooting?

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kalibear45

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Okay I admit that when I go to the range, I usually spend 1/2 the time shooting the sh** and sometimes helping out newbie shooters. I don't think I even I shoot over 100 rds per given pistol (except .22s), and this is within a 2-3 hour period that I spend at the range.

Lately, I've been kinda "bored" and not as motivated when it comes to target shooting. I used to go every week, but haven't gone for over a month now. Its as if I know what to expect when I go there. The gun goes bang and I hit my target :D I feel that my skills at this point won't get any better than what it is now and I need more of a challenge.

So what should I do to curb this boredom, should I take up skeet or shoot rifles more often? Maybe just take a break and just go once a month?
 
Shoot competitively at any level.

kailbear45,

You need some competition to practice for. Start shooting some club action shoots, IDPA, IPSC, or Pin and Plate shoots. You'll soon realize you need to get better to be competitive with whatever group you chose to shoot with. That will make your practice more important to you. You will practice in a new and different manner then the same old style you've been doing.

jdkelly
 
Speaking for myself. I got quite bored shooting slow fire at paper targets.

I transitioned to more shotgun and shooting trap, skeet and sporting clays and have loved it and have gotten to the point I consider myself more of a shotgunner than a handgunner.

But I've come back to my pistols and started doing competitions like IDPA and IPSC. It's quite challenging and a lot of fun. I just did a 3 gun match and that was a kick in the pants. Look for these matches in your area and jump right in, the people I've met have been quite nice and accomidating to beginners.

What area in CA do you live in?

HTH
 
As the Chinese guy in True Grit said to John Wayne: "Outside is prace for shooting!!"

If you're indoors, hitting the swinging tennisballs with weakhand is quite a challenge even at 7 yards....

Tennis balls are fun as heck.
 
Milk jugs filled with water... Coffee cans, filled with water and placed lid side down on a wood board...just like a water rocket ;-)
 
i sometimes get bored when shooting at paper targets. when that happens, i either go home or move my target out to some really challenging distance, like 50ft.

when i shoot outdoors, i never get bored and i rarely shoot at paper targets. i love shooting cans of unopened soda. and now i am learning to shoot trap.
 
My husband makes moving targets and uses balloons. It is a lot of fun to go to the gun club and shoot against one another. We have a great time. I suggest to get involved in shooting IPSC or IDPA.

Mrs Toro.
 
Agree with all listed. WIll add:

Steel.
Defensive Scenarios
Clay pigeons. (Good handgun targets, get creative)
Ballistic Jell
Rotten Fruit (watermelons, cantalopes)
Feral Hogs
Neighbors cats


Change your shooting routine as much as possible, shoot differently even if using the same gun.
 
My shooting frequency is down some - compared to my early days but yeah .... target shooting can get dull .... if only paper.

Most have suggested the alternatives ..... paper but at extreme ranges for handguns .... pop bottles (of course:evil: ) ....... and also auto reset steel plate type targets . ones where you hear as well as see your hit reaction.

Actually, it is surprising how (with a few buddies in particular), you can dream up all sorts of challenges ...... from moving targets to stationary targets and moving shooters (care with methods, of course).

I also shoot trap and skeet with my son when I can .. quite different of course but ... always satisfying.
 
I get bored all the time! Not that I'm that good, I'm just a product of the 80's andhave no attention span! Which is shy I tried my hand in IDPA. Makes the world of difference...try it, you'll like it!
 
Wow, great suggestions!

I like Skunk's tennis ball idea, will have to give that a try...

Also, gonna look into other outdoor ranges (SF Bay Area) that allow more "creative" targets. Looks like I may have to make it to Sven's Los Altos shoot...
 
Yes, I get bored shooting paper. I much prefer plinking. In my mind, shooting paper at a range is only good for showing what the firearm can do. Plinking shows what you can do with the firearm. I'm sure competitions show that even more.
 
Do you have a friend?

Get your friend w/ a tennis ball too.

Start from low ready (since you can't draw at an indoor range) and see who can whack the ball first (if at all) from 7 yards.

Otherwise remember what Chang Lee says. "Outside is place for shooting!"
 
Bored shooting paper?

Yes, once you have done the work to get basic sight picture, trigger control, etc. skills to the point where you are getting consistant, small groups it is time for something new.

I agree that IPSC/IDPA are good options. Lots of new skills to learn there. Learn to shoot faster, on the move, reloads, etc.

How about taking a class? There alots of very good firearms schools around the country that will teach you new skills that you may not have even known you could not do.

"Free your mind"
 
One weekend a month Range 4 or 5 at Chabot allows plinking at almost anything you are willing to clean up.

I once got bored with paper, but now am feeling almost compulsive about 'doing it perfectly'. I know I can do better because I can see the front sight going off and can call the shots. Eliminating the fluffs is a real challenge.
 
So what should I do to curb this boredom, should I take up skeet or shoot rifles more often? Maybe just take a break and just go once a month?

Try "bump" firing an AK. With practice you can get pretty good. :evil:
 
I used to shoot targets a lot a few years ago and got real bored. I then started shooting handgun sihlouette and got bored with it. I then took up Uspsa and that has been my shooting for about 6 years. The differetn stages and competition is very energizing. You should try it.
 
the same thing happened to me

and then I got a rifle. That was about four years ago, and I haven't been bored since. Anytime it starts getting too easy, I move the target out another fifty yards and it's a whole lot less easy.
 
"Do you ever get bored with target shooting?"

Rather quickly, actually. But I labor on anyway, as it is a skill I desire to hone.
 
When I get bored with punching holes through paper, I change the target.

I put plastic Army men out at 100 yards and shoot them with the .22. I like to first neutralize the planes and helicoptors. They are very difficult to see with the naked eye, and most people think I am shooting at the dirt.

I also like to put out reactive targets. I buy dip sized cans of shredded beef jerky. They hop when you shoot them.

Old hard drives are fun too.

Cans of shaving cream are great too.

Televisions.

Old computers.

Kittens that you get from in front of the grocery store. It is more difficult to hit a moving target.

I saw one great idea on television. You buy an inexpensive remote control car. You tie a balloon to it, and someone drives the car. You try to hit the balloon. Another variation is you have a hostage and hostage taker balloon. You have to shoot the hostage taker on command, but not the hostage.

Just kidding about the kittens, btw.

-SquirrelNuts
 
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