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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 2572011" data-attributes="member: 14057"><p>This x 1000. </p><p></p><p>There is a better way to say this than what I can muster but. By cheating you are hurting only yourself. Deminishing your need to improve only makes you worse. Regardless of what the nature of the competion is. I would much rather make up that 3 seconds by practice. If you aren't trying to improve what's the point of even going to a match. </p><p></p><p>There are some folks that really feel the need to argue over a non combatant hit or a miss on the line. Even at practical rifle match at oil capital. To me that match is the equivalent of meeting your buddies at the driving range. You are only there to practice and make your self better. Not to prove you are better than the guy beside you. Like BB said. I guess some people have to win even if they have to cheat. Just like most things in life I don't understand it. </p><p></p><p>Not to say I am not competitive because I am. Just don't feel the need to be better/best</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 2572011, member: 14057"] This x 1000. There is a better way to say this than what I can muster but. By cheating you are hurting only yourself. Deminishing your need to improve only makes you worse. Regardless of what the nature of the competion is. I would much rather make up that 3 seconds by practice. If you aren't trying to improve what's the point of even going to a match. There are some folks that really feel the need to argue over a non combatant hit or a miss on the line. Even at practical rifle match at oil capital. To me that match is the equivalent of meeting your buddies at the driving range. You are only there to practice and make your self better. Not to prove you are better than the guy beside you. Like BB said. I guess some people have to win even if they have to cheat. Just like most things in life I don't understand it. Not to say I am not competitive because I am. Just don't feel the need to be better/best [/QUOTE]
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