I've seen the cowboy shooting stuff mentioned a lot.
Now there is no way I would be good enough to compete in one in the next 30 years but I'd love to watch. Are they generally open to the public to come and spectate?
I've seen the cowboy shooting stuff mentioned a lot.
Now there is no way I would be good enough to compete in one in the next 30 years but I'd love to watch. Are they generally open to the public to come and spectate?
Why would you shoot dumb cowboys?
one thing to remember, EVERYONE was a new shooter at one time.
everyone, i mean EVERYONE makes mistakes, misses targets, ect. dont let it bother you.
ive shot USPSA for 25 years,
am i any "good"? NO
will i get any better? probably NOT
shooting competition is a game, it's suppose to be fun.
do i still have fun? hell yea !
when i got started, i went to a couple matches as a spectator, saw how things were done, talked to a few shooters, at my 1st USPSA match, the match director put me in a squad with several master and GM shooters. watching them really helped with my own confidence, and took the "jitters" away. you'll probably find that competitive shooters are very friendly and helpful to new shooters.
one thing to remember, EVERYONE was a new shooter at one time.
everyone, i mean EVERYONE makes mistakes, misses targets, ect. dont let it bother you.
ive shot USPSA for 25 years,
am i any "good"? NO
will i get any better? probably NOT
shooting competition is a game, it's suppose to be fun.
do i still have fun? hell yea !
when i got started, i went to a couple matches as a spectator, saw how things were done, talked to a few shooters, at my 1st USPSA match, the match director put me in a squad with several master and GM shooters. watching them really helped with my own confidence, and took the "jitters" away. you'll probably find that competitive shooters are very friendly and helpful to new shooters.