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First time Shooting after almost 10 years

Now don't you worry none about them two, they may be from another world. those one ragged hole targets they produce may be from weapons this planet is not capable of knowing exist. Like a lazer guided bullet or something.

Then they throw those old world guns on the table to take a pic, which is understandable. they just don't want us to spazz out. and knowing humans, a lot of em would.

Good shooting from the video and just remember to always have a good time even if things don't go well, and you will have those days if you shoot enough. unless you have those alien guns that they have. then you can never miss.
Hahaha 😂 that’s gold
 
Update on my shooting.....

@SimonRL and @KillerFord1977 , you don't have to shake in the boots any more lol

I definitely think the first day behind a gun after so long was partially a fluke, but mostly because I was a scared little baby and took my time. Today was a hot mess because I was spazzy the whole time and it shows on my targets and in the video I took explaining them.

I don't know if a link means the same in gun world as is does to normal people, but I assumed it was a link to a video of someone shooting their targets as proof??? Anyway, I don't believe my range allows filming like that, but I'll ask next time I go in and see if I can film myself or at least reserve a slow time to where I or someone else can film smaller video clips and we can just have a fun time.

Here's the link to today's video.

Ps. The oven clock is wrong in the video because I'm lazy and don't feel like fixing it. Also, correction on the amount of rounds I thought I had. I had two boxes of 50 rounds, but one of them had 20 ish left in the box. IDK. I need keep better track of how much I use.
Jen, just a thought here, my 2 cents.

Don't spend your time feeling the NEED to share videos or pictures of all your targets. Just relax and enjoy your range time so you can feel more comfortable (less spazzy lol) while shooting.

Once you become more relaxed and comfortable with your gun while shooting you will be able to concentrate more on your actual shooting mechanics ... your grip, trigger finger, sights, breathing, etc. That's when your real learning begins ...
 
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