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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 1044383" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>I really enjoyed instructing at this shoot, and meeting some of you guys in person. I'd say overall it was a pretty successful event... 7 people scored Rifleman, including my dad, this being his first Appleseed! The results of the Redcoat targets showed that overall, the shooters greatly increased their max effective range. The large crowd made things a little difficult at times, but we had a good number of instructors show up and we kept things moving. I'm sorry if some of you had trouble hearing the commands and instructions... that's always a problem with long lines on windy days. On Sunday, I reminded the Instructors in Training to loudly echo commands and instructions, and I think it went better.</p><p></p><p>As for the 6 steps, you could certainly divide them up in different ways, consolidating some ideas into one step or dividing other steps up, but they are all things you need to be doing every time you fire a shot, or your shooting will suffer. At first you have to think about each step as you do it, and it takes longer, but as you repeat it over and over, it becomes muscle memory and you naturally do all 6 steps every time you shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 1044383, member: 4235"] I really enjoyed instructing at this shoot, and meeting some of you guys in person. I'd say overall it was a pretty successful event... 7 people scored Rifleman, including my dad, this being his first Appleseed! The results of the Redcoat targets showed that overall, the shooters greatly increased their max effective range. The large crowd made things a little difficult at times, but we had a good number of instructors show up and we kept things moving. I'm sorry if some of you had trouble hearing the commands and instructions... that's always a problem with long lines on windy days. On Sunday, I reminded the Instructors in Training to loudly echo commands and instructions, and I think it went better. As for the 6 steps, you could certainly divide them up in different ways, consolidating some ideas into one step or dividing other steps up, but they are all things you need to be doing every time you fire a shot, or your shooting will suffer. At first you have to think about each step as you do it, and it takes longer, but as you repeat it over and over, it becomes muscle memory and you naturally do all 6 steps every time you shoot. [/QUOTE]
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