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<blockquote data-quote="Mitch H." data-source="post: 1505072" data-attributes="member: 5662"><p>That's the difference Eli. Not everyone looks at it the way you and I look at it. Good on you for looking at it the way you do.</p><p></p><p>As an example, due to an eye injury, I made a decision to start shooting open class. I can tell you my initial classification will probably be C class as it's taking me a little bit to get used to shooting with the dot. I could probably work really hard practicing, not shoot any local matches, keep my C classification and go clean up at a major match. But that's not me. I was 2% away from my A card when I had the eye injury. I will be working my ass off over the next month, shooting every local match I can, along with practicing, to get to B class or A class before any major matches. Why? Cuz that's who I am. I don't want it if I didn't earn it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitch H., post: 1505072, member: 5662"] That's the difference Eli. Not everyone looks at it the way you and I look at it. Good on you for looking at it the way you do. As an example, due to an eye injury, I made a decision to start shooting open class. I can tell you my initial classification will probably be C class as it's taking me a little bit to get used to shooting with the dot. I could probably work really hard practicing, not shoot any local matches, keep my C classification and go clean up at a major match. But that's not me. I was 2% away from my A card when I had the eye injury. I will be working my ass off over the next month, shooting every local match I can, along with practicing, to get to B class or A class before any major matches. Why? Cuz that's who I am. I don't want it if I didn't earn it. [/QUOTE]
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