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Advice for a troubled A class shooter


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A friend of mine who wishes to remain anonymous (let’s call him chard to protect his identity) has just moved up to A class again. The problem is on his first shoot back in A class he was beaten by a fellow B class squad member let’s call him canthitathing.

 

He was complaining that he was jerking, flinching, due to his sensitive face being hurt by cartridges and other lame excuses.

 

I believe he wants to go back to B class again as the pressure of A class is too much for him and there is no point being in A when B class shooters beat him.

 

My question is apart from the obvious go and see a good coach what advice can you give to help him stay in A class and fulfil his dreams of staying in A class for more than 1 issue at a time.

 

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I look forward to an answer to this :good: I know another A Class sporting shooter who recently shot consecutive 56/100s at two skeet shoots. I think he needs to see some kind of competent coaching god :hmm:

Get a Grip !!!!!

Stick to the subject.

**** A class sporting shooter is beaten at sporting not demigod sporting shooter beaten at ******* skeet........

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Well there's your answer...it's obvious he's a ****** :yes:

 

I'm surprised you didn't notice to be honest.

To be fair it was very small and hard to see......I am surprised something that small actually works I thought he was fumbling for werther's originals

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Yes, Peter certainly seems to know his onions :good: Although if he does start talking about onions, just double check that they aren't infact parnsips or bananas <_<

 

 

Do you mean parsnips? <_<

 

 

Err....no :sly: They are two totally different things <_<

 

 

Are you absolutely sure?.... :hmm:

 

Stop having a go at dyslexics you winker!

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