Big-bore-bob
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Hi all,
Today I had my first experience at indoor bullseye competition. There's a league at my local indoor range with several old timers who are excellent shooters. I was given a lot of great advice ranging from stance to wobble zone to trigger control and I'm overwhelmed and excited to train in a new shooting discipline. Tonight I just shot center fire, revolver and semi auto. I shot my SW 686 4in 357 with some 38 special reloads, 4gr hp38 under a 158gr rimrock lswc, and my sig p210 with a 124gr rmr matchwinner over 5.2gr power pistol. My goal for tonight was to figure out which gun I shot best (the p210). Just looking for any advice ya'll think would benefit a newbie bullseye shooter. I'll be bringing my ruger mkiv for the next match for the rimfire strings, and I think I'll stick with the p210 for the center fire strings i shot much better with the p210. BTW I did horribly lol i shake a lot! Not used to 1 handed shooting. First target 38 special, second 9mm p210. Any advice for a noob greatly appreciated!!!!!!
Today I had my first experience at indoor bullseye competition. There's a league at my local indoor range with several old timers who are excellent shooters. I was given a lot of great advice ranging from stance to wobble zone to trigger control and I'm overwhelmed and excited to train in a new shooting discipline. Tonight I just shot center fire, revolver and semi auto. I shot my SW 686 4in 357 with some 38 special reloads, 4gr hp38 under a 158gr rimrock lswc, and my sig p210 with a 124gr rmr matchwinner over 5.2gr power pistol. My goal for tonight was to figure out which gun I shot best (the p210). Just looking for any advice ya'll think would benefit a newbie bullseye shooter. I'll be bringing my ruger mkiv for the next match for the rimfire strings, and I think I'll stick with the p210 for the center fire strings i shot much better with the p210. BTW I did horribly lol i shake a lot! Not used to 1 handed shooting. First target 38 special, second 9mm p210. Any advice for a noob greatly appreciated!!!!!!
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