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Why haven't you tried some competitive shooting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Street Rat" data-source="post: 1954730" data-attributes="member: 2802"><p>Maybe the question Jesse is asking is directed more towards people like me who have gone to range over and over again and thinking "Man, there has got to be something esle I can do besides just standing here shooting paper straight down range". I saw a video of Mike Cyrwus shooting a USPSA match at H&H and said that is what I'm talking about. It still took me about 9-12 months after that that I finally got the nerve to go to a match by myself not knowing anyone, the first person who introduced himself to me was Jesse. Now the only thing I can think of is I wish I would have done this a looonng time ago because Jesse sure is pretty and I'm not getting any younger. Really, if you're on the fence you should do it now. At a USPSA match you might only 150-200 rounds of 9mm and that ain't bad for getting out, getting some excercise, and testing you skills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Street Rat, post: 1954730, member: 2802"] Maybe the question Jesse is asking is directed more towards people like me who have gone to range over and over again and thinking "Man, there has got to be something esle I can do besides just standing here shooting paper straight down range". I saw a video of Mike Cyrwus shooting a USPSA match at H&H and said that is what I'm talking about. It still took me about 9-12 months after that that I finally got the nerve to go to a match by myself not knowing anyone, the first person who introduced himself to me was Jesse. Now the only thing I can think of is I wish I would have done this a looonng time ago because Jesse sure is pretty and I'm not getting any younger. Really, if you're on the fence you should do it now. At a USPSA match you might only 150-200 rounds of 9mm and that ain't bad for getting out, getting some excercise, and testing you skills. [/QUOTE]
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