Do any of the traditional schuetzen clubs in the state still have beer rests built into their rifle rests? They used to.No wonder our numbers are down at bullseye matches. It would be a lot more fun with booze.
You're in good company. Jeff Cooper called Louis Awerbuck one of the half-dozen best firearms instructors in the world. I've always loved this quote from Awerbuck:It works best on kids and new shooters. The younger the better.
Truer words were never spoken.The best class you will ever see is a dozen 14-year-old girls who have never fired a pistol before.
Younger. Before they start thinking they know something.You're in good company. Jeff Cooper called Louis Awerbuck one of the half-dozen best firearms instructors in the world. I've always loved this quote from Awerbuck:Truer words were never spoken.
It is not so much inhibitions as it is just to relax and NOT CARE about ANYONE else and what they are doing or how good or bad they are doing. Nothing in the world matters but the next shot.Interesting thread, not only for the information discussed, but Ben replied three times in one thread!
All joking aside, it is an interesting topic.
Anyone ever played pool sober vs with a few drinks? I know I play better with a few. So much so, that a friend of mine used to bring me drinks to get me beyond the point of beating him and usually he was the better player.
When first in the Marines, with iron sights, I would try to avoid caffeine on range days to lessen my jitters. I can see where something that slows the body can assist in being more controlled. As it also lowers inhibitions and may make you a little more cocky and focused, it’s an interesting topic to ponder. I have wondered about this before though never looked it up to see if my thoughts have manifested into actual results. Thank you OP and Ben for the references.
Something my Dad always called "the window of opportunity" It's the sweet spot. 1 or 2 is not enough... 3,4,5 the window is wide open... 6,7,8,9 etc the window starts closing.I’m a terrible golfer, however I’ve noticed that I hit the ball better after a couple of drinks. It quiets that faint voice of doubt during the swing.
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